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An open-air museum and icon of Dutch history, Zaanse Schans is a place where tradition meets beauty. At sunrise, shrouded in a mysterious layer of fog, this historic area transforms into a picturesque dream. The silhouettes of traditional windmills, standing proudly along the water, are slowly revealed by the soft, golden morning light.
Zaanse Schans is a living museum that offers a glimpse into life in the 18th and 19th centuries. Besides the iconic windmills, you will find traditional farms, historic cottages and artisan workshops. The combination of authentic architecture and the serene landscape makes this location unique. The mist adds a mystical element to the experience, with the surrounding meadows and ditches shrouded in a haze.
Along the banks, windmills reflect in the still water, while the first birds wake up and let out their morning song. The smell of wet grass and wood meets you, a reminder of the craft traditions that still live on here. Zaanse Schans at sunrise offers a unique opportunity to experience the history of the Netherlands in a setting that is as enchanting as it is timeless. A must-see for any lover of culture and nature.
Thank you for visiting my page! My name is Ewold Kooistra, and my passion is photography and video! My main fields of interest are Landscape and Portrait photography, and you can see that most of my photos are taken during the Golden hour, as I find this hour the most appealing for colors and light. I hope you enjoy my work!
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