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Day 5 (Zaanse Schans and Zaandam) with Joop and Martha

On Day 5, Thurs., we met Joop again, this time at the train station in Amsterdam, and hopped back on board to visit his friend, Martha, at her home near Zaandam. Martha is a museum volunteer and history buff so we felt fortunate to have her as our own professional tour guide. Martha then drove us about 15 minutes to Zaanse Schans, a 'park' of old windmills still in use for everything from grinding grain and stone for paint pigments to cutting wood. After 3 trips to Holland, I finally saw windmills! We especially enjoyed the Windmill de Kat (The Cat) that was built in 1782 and is believed to be the last surviving (of 55) dye mills in the world that process minerals for paint. We then went on to see a preserved house where Peter the Great stayed for some time. The house is one of the few surviving wooden structures from the 17th century and has been preserved by building a house over the original structure. For Joop's pictures of this trip, see-- https://pbase.com/joopschilp/nancy_and_john_at_zaanse_schans -- https://pbase.com/joopschilp/my_friends_from_virginia_at_marthas_place/ -- https://pbase.com/joopschilp/with_john_and_nancy_to_czar_peter_house/ -- https://pbase.com/joopschilp/zaandam_with_nancy_and_john/
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There were numerous Japanese tourists at the park.  Joop commented that this area must be heavily marketed in their country because they tend to 'flock' here for some reason.  I think this place is actually a secret camera-testing facility for Canon and Nikon.
Field of cows, geese and japanese tourists.

There were numerous Japanese tourists at the park. Joop commented that this area must be heavily marketed in their country because they tend to 'flock' here for some reason. I think this place is actually a secret camera-testing facility for Canon and Nikon.

The General admires his reflection
The General admires his reflection
The General surveys his territory
The General surveys his territory
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Three windmills
Three windmills
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Windmill and sea grass
Windmill and sea grass
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