Today, the Netherlands has two huge man-made lakes - Markermeer and Ijsselmeer - which were created by building a massive dike and water pumping system to keep the ravages of the North Sea from continually inundating the low-lying villages of previous day Holland. In this episode, we enter these lakes by passing through a lock near Amsterdam. It is almost as if the lock is a time-transport. We leave bustling, modern Amsterdam behind and visit Volendam, Monnikendam, Horn and Enkhuizen - all very special towns dripping with charm and history.
We hope you enjoy!
Music Credits
Epidemic Sound:
Morning Hike By Lindsey Abraham
Calming Rain by Candellon
Stuck in the Moment (Instrumental Version) by Alexa Cappelli
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