De Zaan en Waterland: Een kijkje in Noord Holland De Aarde en haar Volken, 1887

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De Zaan en Waterland: Een kijkje in Noord Holland De Aarde en haar Volken, 1887

by Anonymous

NL·~2 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total

De Aarde en haar Volken. - De Zaan en Waterland. - Een kijkje in Noord Holland.

0:07

I

24:46

II

25:07

III

19:43

IV

16:39

V

32:06

VI

34:43

Description

A vivid travel diary invites the listener to step onto the banks of the Zaan and the surrounding Waterland, where the author wanders from Amsterdam’s bustling quay out to the quiet villages that still echo with centuries of Dutch life. The narrative captures the gentle rhythm of wind‑driven boats, the scent of peat, and the humble architecture that once defined the region’s prosperity, while gently noting how modern pressures are reshaping those familiar scenes.

Through keen observation and a touch of nostalgia, the guide paints portraits of local customs—old clothing styles, market chatter, and the industrious spirit that once made the Zaan valley a hallmark of Dutch wealth. He muses on the loss of distinct traditions, yet leaves space for the listener to imagine the lingering charm in every canal and wind‑mill silhouette.

The journey is told in a conversational tone that feels like a friendly companion pointing out hidden details, encouraging listeners to picture themselves aboard a steam‑powered boat, gliding across the IJ toward Zaandam, and to taste the unique blend of history and everyday life that still lives on in this corner of North Holland.

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Full title

De Zaan en Waterland: Een kijkje in Noord Holland De Aarde en haar Volken, 1887 De Aarde en haar Volken, 1887

Language

nl

Duration

~2 hours (147K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the PG Distributed Proofreaders Team

Release date

2005-08-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Anonymous

Some of the world's oldest and most enduring stories come to us without a known writer. When a book is credited to "Anonymous," it usually means the author's identity was never recorded, was deliberately withheld, or has been lost over time.

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