Kinderdijk windmill network



















 Regardless the rain and wind, I woke up 6:30 am to catch the 8am water buses to Kinderdijk, a UNESCO windmill village near Rotterdam. There was one ticketing machine on each water bus, and the boat operator helped me to buy tickets. The most important function of the windmills was pumping water out of the lowlands and back into the rivers beyond the dikes so that the land could be farmed. 


I was planning to take the same waterbuses back; however, the connecting water bus ran after 12 noon. So I followed the advice of a local to walk 5 km to an upstream water bus stop Alblasserwaard, went back to the hostel to pick up my backpack, then took a train to Hague, when it turned sunny. There was no train station staff to help out in the station, but many multilingual ticketing machines to use.

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