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The Netherlands is a land of water.
Most of the land in the Netherlands is reclaimed from the sea, so the Dutch canals are also criss-crossed. The canals in the Netherlands vary in length, shape and sound. The sound of the canal's flowing water is sometimes loud and sometimes small; Sometimes like a cow barking, sometimes like the sound of a man walking; Sometimes it's babbling water, sometimes it's turbulent waves, it's really strange!
The ranches in the Netherlands are a delight. Under the blue sky, cattle and sheep walk in pairs on the green grassland, grazing, occasionally making bursts of cries, and the herdsmen are leisurely humming beautiful Dutch folk songs, which is very pleasant! Not far away, tulip flowers obscured the fields.
The Dutch tulips are extremely famous. I saw colorful tulips in various postures as if inlaid in the field, and some red tulips seemed to be a gentleman, straightening his waist and standing proudly among the tulips; Some of the purple tulips are like girls in purple dresses, slim and elegant; Some yellow tulips resemble mighty generals......
The Netherlands is one of the most famous villages in the world as 'windmill villages'. The Dutch windmills have a long history. Windmills were originally used not to generate electricity, but to absorb water, because the Netherlands was reclaimed from the sea, and the clever Dutch people used windmills to suck away excess water.
Later, it was discovered that windmills could also be used to generate electricity. The peak of windmills in the Netherlands was in the nineteenth century, with about 25 million windmills, but after the Second World War, there are now only about 250.
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The Netherlands is a country of water, flowers, and pastures.
It is famous for its tulips, windmills, pastures, and canals.
On the green grass between the canals, black and white cows, white-headed black cows, white-waisted and blue-billed black cows are sucking on the green grass. The backs of several cows were covered with felt that the owner had carefully prepared for them to protect them from moisture. The cattle graze intently, as if thinking about something.
Some of the calves look like noble ladies, and their demeanor is dignified. Some are like the "boss" in the herd, majestic and majestic, without the slightest childishness; Some of the strong cattle are as fat as elephants. The four hooves fell to the ground like the head of the stigma, and the whole body was smooth like black satin, looking at everyone questioningly.
As far as the eye can see, there are velvety green grasslands and black and white flower cows, and windmills whirring quickly with the wind.
Sand ......A gust of wind blew through the sand, and the adult horses were fat and strong, and they couldn't help but scream. With a graceful mane on his head, he runs in the green "ocean". Nearby, all kinds of bright flowers bloomed, so brilliant that they seemed to be sprinkled with precious stones and covered with brocade.
The grass on the bank of the river is a tapestry woven by skillful hands, which is alive, natural and harmonious.
In the distance, sheep as white as snow huddle in a flock, eating the pale green and tender grass without restraint, like a unique scenery on the grassland.
I am fascinated by such a view, I love the Netherlands!
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I don't know what it is, you can think for yourself.
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It's only about 100, how can it be considered two hundred words!
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Tulips, windmills and wooden shoes are called the "Three Treasures" of folklore by the Dutch and are used to landscap, forming a unique Dutch character.
The Netherlands is known as the "Land of Tulips", and tulips give this ancient coastal country a beautiful dress. In 1562, Turkish merchants brought tulips to the Netherlands. Due to the peaty soils of the western Netherlands and the mild climate, tulips are particularly suitable for the growth of tulips, and this colorful and varied flower is universally loved.
In the Netherlands, tulips are everywhere in the countryside and city parks; In public places, residents' homes are full of flowers and fragrant and charming. Tulips are not only famous for their Göckenhof Park, the world's largest bulb park, near The Hague, but also in many towns and villages. When you come to Lisse, which is famous in the province of North Holland as a tulip production area, the continuous tulips look like a colorful carpet from the air.
In the Dutch countryside, you can see renting bicycles and visiting tulip fields through the flower field trails.
Another feature of the landscaping is that windmills are dotted around the landscaping to form a unique landscape. The Netherlands is known as the "country of windmills", facing the North Sea in the west and north, and the whole territory is lowland, 1 3 of the land is less than 1 meter above sea level, 1 4 of the land is below the sea level, and it is drained by dikes and windmills to prevent flooding. Around the beginning of the 15th century, the Dutch used windmills to drain water.
Today, the Netherlands is still home to many windmills of all kinds, which are used to decorate gardens and the land along with tulips. Walking into the city and the countryside, you will often see a series of landscaping maps drawn with the "three treasures". The Kentderdike Windmill Complex, consisting of 19 windmills, stands majestically on a green field and is home to the highest concentration of preserved windmills in the Netherlands.
It is included in the World General Industry List by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Leiden University, the famous University in the Netherlands, is located on the banks of the ancient Rhine River between Amsterdam and The Hague, and is embraced by big windmills and tulips. In Amsterdam's bustling streets, on the green grass between the tall buildings, stands windmills, filled with an ancient charm.
Wooden shoes are used as doors and windows of homes and garden decorations, which is another feature of Dutch folk landscaping. In the Netherlands, a "low-lying country", the winter was cold and wet, and the ground was frozen, and in the past, poor farmers could not afford to buy shoes, so they made wooden shoes from poplar or willow wood, put straw on them, and wore them comfortably and warmly on their feet. As a result, wooden shoes became mythical in the Netherlands.
In the city, there are not many people who wear wooden shoes now, but many houses have flower decorations with wooden shoes on the doors and windows, as well as in many shops, parks, squares, etc., and usually tulips are planted in full bloom inside the hanging wooden shoes.
Amsterdam is the most distinctive feature of urban landscaping with folklore, which in a sense is an idyllic city of tulips, windmills and wooden shoes: tulips are enchanting, windmills swing among the grass and flowers, and tulips are purple and red in the flower-decorated wooden shoes on the balconies of the houses.
Personally, I think it's Spain, and they all say that Spain and the Netherlands are at the same level, but Spain kicked Germany out, which means that Spain has a higher level.
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This really needs to be checked.
They have the quality, and the opponent is Germany, not necessarily.