How The Dutch Dug Up Their Country From The Sea

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  • @VersVlees
    @VersVlees 6 років тому +1724

    As someone who grew up in Almere. I have my childhood memories of digging in our garden and finding small sea shells every where.

    • @Tyler732594
      @Tyler732594 4 роки тому +79

      VersVlees that actually sounds really cool! You can just find sea shells right in your backyard.

    • @VersVlees
      @VersVlees 4 роки тому +106

      @@Tyler732594 Well a downside of living on any polder or former lake/sea floor anything not a foundation tends to sink. (Severity depends on the age/location of the neighborhood in almere) Every few years you need to bring in sand to level up your garden/driveway.
      btw I can still find the sea shells but I now have to dig a at least through a meter of sand lol.

    • @KFC.e46
      @KFC.e46 4 роки тому +12

      Guess we're neighbours, buddy😂😂😂

    • @aarongloskowski6087
      @aarongloskowski6087 4 роки тому +1

      I’m not really

    • @thesunday2023
      @thesunday2023 4 роки тому +3

      @@VersVlees Sounds like future Mexico City lol

  • @daanm3869
    @daanm3869 6 років тому +2937

    Im Dutch, and what you are seeing here, is our coverup. Our actual country is only accesible if you have 12 obsidian blocks, and flint and steel. With this, you can create a portal to our *real* country.

  • @lordwinanim
    @lordwinanim 4 роки тому +149

    For somebody who grew up in Central Amsterdam, this makes so many of the names in NL make sense such as AmsterDAM, RotterDAM, VenserPOLDER, SloterDIJK etc. I really never knew

    • @Leon_Schuit
      @Leon_Schuit 4 роки тому +20

      If I recall correctly, the original name of Amsterdam was Amstelerdam, meaning dam in/of the Amstel, which is a river running through the city.

    • @permanentlybored195
      @permanentlybored195 2 роки тому +5

      sorry hoor maar paleis op de dam maakte het niet duidelijk voor je?

    • @MrAdriancooke
      @MrAdriancooke Рік тому +6

      When I was a kid I reasoned that "Amsterdam" must be a dam that had been built by a giant hamster 😂

  • @joops110
    @joops110 6 років тому +679

    My grandfather helped create one of the polders, where he settled as a farmer after its completion. I was born there myself and I can say it's very unnatural looking land, extremely flat and divided into perfect road and farm grids.
    About 15 years ago we had very heavy rainfall and the pumps couldn't keep up. Our village was covered in half a meter of water.
    Strange idea that we live 4 meters below sea level, sometimes I wonder if I should feel as safe as I do.

    • @piercedfreak27
      @piercedfreak27 6 років тому +62

      Yeah heavy rainfall, rising sea level. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. I wish you all the luck and good fortune in the world.

    • @borresron
      @borresron 6 років тому +48

      Why should you? Your country have solved a problem and massively reclaimed lands that other countries can only dream of doing

    • @joops110
      @joops110 6 років тому +102

      @@borresron Imagine a hurricane, earthquake, tsunami, or other natural disaster hitting an area 4m below sea level. The only thing that seperates our homes from a massive wall of water is a pile of rock and soil.
      I agree it's impressive engineering. But I also think it's important to be aware of the situation I'm in.

    • @hadhamalnam
      @hadhamalnam 6 років тому +104

      @@joops110 Fortunately, it is pretty much impossible for a hurricane or a serious earthquake/tsunami to hit the Netherlands due to its location.

    • @joops110
      @joops110 6 років тому +26

      @@hadhamalnam Yes you're right, the chance is small. But it will happen eventually, it's just a matter of when.

  • @Fede_uyz
    @Fede_uyz 6 років тому +1505

    Imagine that after years of hard work, you finally retire and buy a home for yourself by the sea.....
    And then the government to simply come and make it so your lovely seaside beach house is now 20 miles from the sea... i'd be mad

    • @unematrix
      @unematrix 6 років тому +261

      Luckily back in the day, people didn't retire :D So that problem didn't exist

    • @devonseamoor
      @devonseamoor 6 років тому +59

      I'm sure, when you've got your eyes open, that you're informed in advance, about your loss of a pretty view, Frederico. So that you're given a chance to move and find another lovely seaside beach house. Don't be dramatic.

    • @moladiver6817
      @moladiver6817 6 років тому +75

      @@devonseamoor Ever heard of humor? :p

    • @walterkersting1362
      @walterkersting1362 6 років тому +35

      No joke; in the USA local governments use eminent domain to take your land and in some cases do nothing with it.

    • @dZaq
      @dZaq 6 років тому +75

      ​@@moladiver6817 I'm in the US. We can't afford humor like that. Some kid on the beach building a dam in front of their sand castle would turn into some Fox News headline:
      "Flood Prevention Barriers: Is Water Really That Bad?"
      By the end of the week, it will develop into: "Liberals Confiscating Beach Houses, Despite Science Disproving Climate Change"
      A year later, after a "random" Cat. 5 hurricane: "Obama Allows Thousands Of Homes To Flood, Despite Warnings".​

  • @juditkovacse
    @juditkovacse 6 років тому +391

    This is so fascinating to me. The fact that parts of the country have not existed in the lifetime of my parents, is fascinating.
    Cool video.

  • @smallmj2886
    @smallmj2886 6 років тому +213

    Nice video. My wife spent most of her childhood living in Flevoland (Biddinghuizen).
    One of her cousins was shocked when I told him that there was no English word for Polder.

    • @srinip
      @srinip 6 років тому +15

      @Junjun Hmmm...I dunno, I love his accent!

    • @gustavthemagician
      @gustavthemagician 5 років тому +4

      The english word for polder is polder, you better tell him you were joking before he googles it.

    • @alexveldhuis6004
      @alexveldhuis6004 5 років тому +8

      Strange really, because England does have a polder of its own, called The Fens. What you end up with is marsh land, low laying flat and prone to high water table and periodic flooding. The Fens were reclaimed by Dutch engineers and labour, many of whom settled as growers on that land.

    • @andrevanderklift8420
      @andrevanderklift8420 5 років тому +1

      @@kapiteinbadmuts5043 And don't forget gezellig

    • @jaymeehoffstar2621
      @jaymeehoffstar2621 5 років тому +3

      @Jim Bovens Apartheid, Apart = being separate. Dutch and English has many similarities.

  • @bigsmiler5101
    @bigsmiler5101 2 роки тому +37

    You forgot to say WHY the Reeds were Burned. Very important. The ground was far too salty to grow crops. They chose plants that grew well in Salty soil AND would take up the salt into its cells. By burning it, they let the salt get carried away in the wind.

  • @Azivegu
    @Azivegu 6 років тому +107

    I have to say that this is probably the best video explaining the creation of the Zuiderzee- and IJsselmeerpolders I have come across. One thing you left out (or may have been unaware of), not to diminish what you have made, is that each polder reflects the time in which it was created. The Wieringerpolder has villages that are within walking distance (they used to walk more and longer then we do now), while the Noordoostpolder has towns within biking distance, as biking became ever more popular. Now they where further separated. With the creation of the Flevopolder cars had become immensely popular, and so no the cities and towns were even further separated as they only needed to be within driving distance.
    Also, Almere gets its name from the former name of the salty lake that once existed there after the Flevomeer changed due to erosion from storm activity.
    Still, a very good description of the process (especially with the planting of, for example, rape seeds to steady the land) that made this whole process possible.

    • @srinip
      @srinip 6 років тому

      I agree!

    • @chicks-on-the-loose
      @chicks-on-the-loose 6 років тому +3

      Also when you drive through all three from north to south you can tell the different ages by the building styles of the farm houses and the diversity in the forrests.

    • @raccoon6072
      @raccoon6072 6 років тому +3

      Small correction: Flevomeer and Almeer where still sweet water. Only after the 11th century it became salty and renamed into Zuiderzee.

    • @MabelAmber
      @MabelAmber 5 років тому +3

      Indeed, I agree, great video, very clear and to the point.

  • @NathamelCamel
    @NathamelCamel 6 років тому +1453

    Netherlands to Belgium: "Gib clay"
    Belgium: "No"
    Netherlands to Germany: "Gib clay"
    Germany: "No goes away"
    Netherlands to the sea: "Gib clay"
    Sea: "..."
    Netherlands: "AM NOT HEAR A NO"

    • @drunkenmasterii3250
      @drunkenmasterii3250 6 років тому +238

      It's like reading a Polandball comic without the pictures.

    • @drunkenmasterii3250
      @drunkenmasterii3250 6 років тому +6

      Wouter van Engelenburg lol I’ve never seen it. Now after searching for it I can say it’s just as good as I hoped it would be.

    • @Reddsoldier
      @Reddsoldier 6 років тому +2

      Fine, we'll make our own land... With blackjack and hookers.

    • @davidbukowski3463
      @davidbukowski3463 6 років тому

      Wow you just completely ripped that from Polandball.

    • @adobe825
      @adobe825 6 років тому

      I get it now

  • @MrSonyChaos
    @MrSonyChaos 6 років тому +895

    Can't conquer land ? Easy, just create land.

    • @exitspree
      @exitspree 6 років тому +52

      The Netherlands was conquered from the Spanish (which gained it it's independence) and you should also look into the colonies conquered by the VOC all around the world. In fact, the Dutch even conquered England and put a Dutch king on the throne at one point.

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX 6 років тому +24

      @@exitspree Yes! It is called the glorious revolution. The Dutch king restored order after a long time of turmoil. Without this event, it would have taken the English alot longer to become the naval hegemon and build their world encompassing empire....

    • @alejandrayalanbowman367
      @alejandrayalanbowman367 6 років тому +16

      @@exitspree They didn't "conquer" England. William of Orange just became king.

    • @exitspree
      @exitspree 6 років тому +13

      @@alejandrayalanbowman367 Wrong! Quote from Wikipedia: "The Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of England (James VII of Scotland) by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder William III, Prince of Orange, who was James's nephew and son-in-law. William's successful invasion of England with a Dutch fleet and army led to his ascension to the throne as William III of England jointly with his wife, Mary II, James's daughter, after the Declaration of Right, leading to the Bill of Rights 1689." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorious_Revolution

    • @nolategame6367
      @nolategame6367 6 років тому +14

      Jan-Willem It was really just William of Orange was an heir to the throne and HE was very popular whilst the King was not. So they basically just invited him over and became king. Not much fighting happened

  • @henkvandenbergh1301
    @henkvandenbergh1301 2 роки тому +18

    I never understood the reason for het Veluwemeer. Thank you! This old Dutchman now living in Colorado still remembers riding his motorcycle on the dikes of Zuid Flevoland in the seventies. With all this draining and drying land, just imagine the amount of mosquitos I ran into! My sister insisted on using the garden hose to clean me off before I was allowed to enter her home. Thanks for the memories! 😊

  • @groblerful
    @groblerful 5 років тому +273

    To turn a swamp into the second biggest food exporting country in the world by using wind & hard work is an amazing achievment. Dutch can be proud world leaders.

    • @sam9081
      @sam9081 4 роки тому +2

      Thx

    • @kakalimukherjee3297
      @kakalimukherjee3297 3 роки тому +1

      @TheWeeaboo
      I'm an Indian and the last sentence is so bloody true

    • @Bolognabeef
      @Bolognabeef 2 роки тому +2

      @TheWeeaboo Rhodesians weren't boers/Afrikaner tho, they were anglos

    • @johnsmith2797
      @johnsmith2797 Рік тому

      You Somalian overlords apriciate your hard work.

    • @Directlite664
      @Directlite664 9 місяців тому

      They do not produce the food they export. They are actually re-exporters. Meaning they import food from other countries and export it to their neighbors.
      This made them the 4th largest importer in the world with a significantly small population. Even their main exports are eggs, meat and beverages. Meaning, not a land oriented produce.

  • @VolpeWhereAreYou
    @VolpeWhereAreYou 4 роки тому +49

    wow I just visited Marken before watching this...things would have made a lot more sense

  • @marianschillhorn2109
    @marianschillhorn2109 5 років тому +7

    My father Dr Ir Johan van Veen develloped the Deltaplans even before the war. He handed in his latest plans onle 2 days before the flood of 1953. He also had plans ready for de Maasvlakte in the North Sea as an extenson for Rotterdam port for container ships. Also plans for the Eemshaven port in the North. Vloedkommen, the capacity to contain flood water from the main rivers. Abroad he was called Master of the Floods.

  • @jamesgoode249
    @jamesgoode249 6 років тому +63

    Freaking fantastic video. I will be showing this to my 9th graders this week.

    • @MightyWinz
      @MightyWinz 3 роки тому

      Hey mr G what’s up map

  • @ElectrologyNow
    @ElectrologyNow 6 років тому +8

    Excellent video. In the 1980s I did a conference at the large Conference Center on Flavoland. An amazing place with saunas, gyms and a gigantic (wave-producing) pool. I'd love to see a video on that Center. (It was odd driving through fields of "mud" and then seeing that conference center.)

  • @lokombiano2007
    @lokombiano2007 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for making this video, I have been to the Netherlands and it helped me to understand something that my cousin (he's Dutch) told me about pumping the water to reclaim water from the sea. Your channel is amazing, bedankt

  • @Nilvolentibusje
    @Nilvolentibusje 6 років тому +76

    2:47 ''..were *BURNED*..'' dramatic music starts.

    • @lilpapalstate628
      @lilpapalstate628 6 років тому +21

      and then replaced with RAPE seeds *music plays louder*

    • @trollmcclure1884
      @trollmcclure1884 5 років тому +4

      did he say weed seeds? If so this land was indeed made using the Cannabis plant

  • @omarma7815
    @omarma7815 6 років тому +3

    I have a feeling this video along with your channel are going to blow up

  • @TheAutobotPower
    @TheAutobotPower 6 років тому +649

    So, Dutch can create land from the sea but Spanish can't deal with a lake without creating caos and misery?

    • @unematrix
      @unematrix 6 років тому +14

      What happened? What it's about?

    • @TheAutobotPower
      @TheAutobotPower 6 років тому +93

      @@unematrix The now extinct texcoco lake.

    • @unematrix
      @unematrix 6 років тому +2

      @@TheAutobotPower ahhh, I forgot about that.

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et 6 років тому +5

      Are talking about Tenochtitlan?

    • @logoncal3001
      @logoncal3001 6 років тому +102

      I mean, they couldnt hold the Dutch themselves

  • @opimentoso
    @opimentoso 6 років тому +5

    Incredible engeneering.
    Thanks for making this video, the artwork is great too.
    +1 sub!

  • @luxembourger
    @luxembourger 4 роки тому +4

    Damned, I am living in the Netherlands now for 6 years already and nobody here told me anything about this, thank you for your beautiful channel and greetings from Maastricht.

  • @josenildoferreiraassuncao8963
    @josenildoferreiraassuncao8963 5 років тому +3

    The best video I have ever watched about this theme. Thank you very much !

  • @IwanRst
    @IwanRst 6 років тому +79

    Wow. Fascinating explanation. I was tought that they just built a single super big dams, drained it and voila! Turns out it not that simple. :) I admit it, that Dutch is famous for hydro engineering in the world. I always excited about Dutch's made. Its so durable and advanced, considered by time it build. Some Dutch's made still exists in my country, Indonesia, not only canals and dams, but also building. Their occupy last 300+ years here. :) Many our early engineers is graduated from Netherland, too.

    • @desu38
      @desu38 6 років тому +19

      Here in the Netherland, Indonesian cuisine is still hugely popular to this day.

    • @corbeau-_-
      @corbeau-_- 4 роки тому +2

      Good thing we left something to be proud of... Our nation did some shitty things to your country, trying to control your populace, while taking your land, burning down resistant villages, executing hordes of people...

    • @corbeau-_-
      @corbeau-_- 4 роки тому +1

      @@desu38 yass! Excellent spicy food. I make rendang quite often and combine serundeng on dishes with rice. Gado Gado, Nasi goreng (though that has spread quite far, everywhere).

    • @maartenj.vermeulen900
      @maartenj.vermeulen900 4 роки тому +3

      Indonesia dapat yg banyak bagus dari Belanda, tidak hanya masalah. Semua teknik dari Belanda, kereta api, edukasi, sekolah, universitas, RS, infrastruktur semua di bangun. Tapi knp skg banyak banjir di Jakarta? Krn waktu merdeka orang Indonesia tutup "kanal" bangun dr Belanda. Tdk begitu pintar kan? Skg Belanda mau bantu krn Jakarta benar di dalam bahaya, tidak hanya dari musim hujan tapi juga dari Laut Jawa.

    • @johnzuijdveld9585
      @johnzuijdveld9585 4 роки тому +1

      @@corbeau-_- All the colonialists treated their subjugated quite poorly by todays standards, but todays standards are MUCH higher than in those days. My father used to tell us that in the Dutch East Indies we treated the natives much better than most colonial powers, sending some back to Holland so that they could be trained to eventually take over the running of their country as the Dutch saw in advance that the colonial days were coming to an end. They intended for the Indonesians to be independent but a willing member of the Dutch Commonwealth, as their West Indies Antillean have become. Unfortunately the 2nd. WW. got in the way and afterwards the English and USA. forced the Dutch to relinquish control to the rebels there even tho' the Dutch warned that Indonesia was not ready for self rule, and as a result went into 20-25yrs? of internal struggle. The English did this because they were jealous of the Dutch control of the spice trade!

  • @greutera
    @greutera 6 років тому +6

    I have dutch ancestry - Lokker from Mellisant on my fathers side of the family (his mother and here family). I've had the pleasure of visiting the Netherlands a few times. I find the land reclamation projects quite fascinating.

  • @jordyn3563
    @jordyn3563 6 років тому +36

    Thank you very much for this video, I'm an Australian with Dutch heritage with the last name of Polderman. I had very little knowledge of the meaning before this video.

    • @johnzuijdveld9585
      @johnzuijdveld9585 4 роки тому +3

      Hi I'm a Dutchman in S. Au. there's a lot to be gleaned from surnames all over the world. My name means South field, hence that is where my forefathers came from, yours came from some polder region, a name like Van Dyke or Van der Zee tells you where he/she is from when you know that Van means from, as does Von in German, Du in French and De in Spanish and Portuguese I think do the same thing. In English Smith or Black most likely means your ancestral name comes from the trade of blacksmithing, Brown or Bruin of someone involved in leatherworks, Green most likely greengrocers, Cob or Cobbs to do with being a cobbler (bootmaker) ... now joking Jack from a jackass and Jackson being the son of aforementioned jackass! 😊

    • @benyedder3726
      @benyedder3726 4 роки тому +2

      And i, i am dutch, and as a dutchman i can tell, you need a nether portal to come here

  • @aletoledo1
    @aletoledo1 6 років тому +27

    Great animations

  • @edenli6421
    @edenli6421 6 років тому +4

    I already knew everything yet this intrigued me. Well done!

    • @edenli6421
      @edenli6421 6 років тому +2

      The incorrect measurements irritates me but I can tell by the pinned thread that you are one of the only youtubers that listen to their viewers!

    • @HistoryScope
      @HistoryScope  6 років тому +1

      It annoys me too... This is something so small yet so silly to get wrong :(

    • @maartenj.vermeulen900
      @maartenj.vermeulen900 4 роки тому

      @@HistoryScope But you made larger errors in this video than just the numbers. Mixing up polders flooding by the Germans for example.

  • @bjuny6481
    @bjuny6481 6 років тому +6

    Ik ben een Belg en ik wist dit niet, ik wil je danken voor het maken van deze mooie en makkelijk verstaanbare video

    • @the_court_jester666
      @the_court_jester666 5 років тому

      Jan van speijk heeft niks verkeerd gedaan

    • @petronellajames8656
      @petronellajames8656 5 років тому

      Hallo Belg! Hartelijk dank voor je heerlijk bier, ook verkrijgbaar hier in het verre New Zealand.

  • @Phyzzius
    @Phyzzius 6 років тому +190

    Although I'm Dutch, I have never heard that expression. I like it though XD
    Also, great Dutch accent :P

    • @Grav648
      @Grav648 6 років тому +9

      Het is ook een engelse uitdruking.. tenminste als je die bedoelt van god created the world but the dutch the netherlands..

    • @stephanberger3476
      @stephanberger3476 5 років тому +2

      Hij kan wel een logopedist gebruiken.

    • @HistoryScope
      @HistoryScope  5 років тому +18

      :'(

    • @maartenj.vermeulen900
      @maartenj.vermeulen900 4 роки тому +3

      It was originally a French saying by Descartes. Know your history. That was translated to English and most Dutch gave heard thus saying in Dutch too.

    • @maartenj.vermeulen900
      @maartenj.vermeulen900 4 роки тому +3

      @@Grav648 Het was een oorspronkelijk een uitspraak in het Frans van de filosoof Descartes die zich in de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Provinciën gevestigd had.

  • @shmickpingo1
    @shmickpingo1 4 роки тому +20

    i kept hearing Flevoland as "flavour land", like a dutch Guy Fieri

  • @maverikmiller6746
    @maverikmiller6746 6 років тому +5

    This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.

  • @Inc1neRyu
    @Inc1neRyu 5 років тому +4

    I like how when showing the fly-over photo's of Almere, the first 1 is about 500 meters from where I live.

  • @lrg3834
    @lrg3834 4 роки тому +51

    China to Netherlands: how much to fix the Three Gorges Dam?
    Netherlands to China: throw in Hong Kong, and we'll think about it.

    • @jianyang6281
      @jianyang6281 4 роки тому +1

      why do we need to fix the dam?

    • @samuelmcneill2816
      @samuelmcneill2816 4 роки тому +2

      @@jianyang6281 it is at major risk of bursting putting tens of millions at risk

    • @johnzuijdveld9585
      @johnzuijdveld9585 4 роки тому

      @@jianyang6281
      Samuel McNeill
      1 month ago
      @jian yang it is at major risk of bursting putting tens of millions at risk
      But of cause! you don't know this because your govt. hides every mistake so you ppl. don't realize how inept they are! They didn't even discover that baby formulas made in China had melamine powder in it. It took the Australians to discover that for you! So how are your communist regulators in your country looking after the ppl.
      Btw I bought a China made washing machine a yr. ago and already it is faulty! . . .keeps giving me error 5 messages which according to the manual means the machine is not level, but it IS level ! what a piece of CRAP! and ONLY 1yr. old!

    • @randomrandom316
      @randomrandom316 4 роки тому

      @@johnzuijdveld9585 Can you please share some source regarding the dam? I would like to learn more about this, whatever sources I have read do not offer any concrete inference on their own just that someone said something about that dam. I would be much obliged if you could share a source that talks about some metric on which it has been established to be under duress. At one point I read that it was only ten metres from over flowing, but if the dam does not give even when it overflows, doesn't it mean that it will potentially never break? Though of course downstream damage could still be very extreme.

    • @johnzuijdveld9585
      @johnzuijdveld9585 4 роки тому

      @@randomrandom316 I'll tackle this again . . . NEVER say never! many dams have lasted for a very long time and 10mtrs is about 35 feet +or - sounds fairly reassuring to me! BUT! ALL dams built around the 1980's did not account for any thing called 'Global Warming'
      A few years ago there was catastrophic floods in Queensland Australia, there were unprecedented rains and the authorities feared that the dam may collapse so they let billions of gigalitres of water flood the plains to ensure that the dam would not fail which would have been much worse. But as a result there were millions if not billions of $ damage, a failure of long term panning or just plain ignorance? All Govts. are having or going to have these problems soon, will they adjust as necessary or simply deny any problems?
      The 5 Gorges Dam system has been identified around the world as a serious threat to life, (it's not the only one worldwide, there are others elsewhere) but the CCP. refuses to acknowledge international good will and offers of help, saying this is ALL Western propaganda trying to destabilize it's control!

  • @richardcarson7094
    @richardcarson7094 5 років тому +2

    Very well done, researched and narrated!

  • @kaptenhiu5623
    @kaptenhiu5623 6 років тому +11

    When the Dutch colonized Indonesia they introduced the art of hydroengineering and built many canals, bridges and dams throughout Java island. Many of which are still in use today even after hundreds of years.

    • @MoreParksLessParking
      @MoreParksLessParking 5 років тому +2

      At the end of the day, Jakarta is just a much larger, much more tropical version of amsterdam. (Or was)

    • @maartenj.vermeulen900
      @maartenj.vermeulen900 4 роки тому

      Tapi lihat Jakarta sekarang! Banyak kanal di tutup dari orang Indonesia kapan merdeka dari Belanda. Hasil: banjir terus sekarang. Dan Belanda harus bantu Jakarta lagi. Pak Anies yg bodoh bebar.

  • @brainy9527
    @brainy9527 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for such a detailed video

  • @stansearcheslife6363
    @stansearcheslife6363 3 роки тому +5

    I live in Teteringen a village that existed since the middle ages and maybe even longer the thing is this village used to be a costal village and now its surrounded by land.
    Its simply amazing what the dutch did

  • @anthonyappleyard5688
    @anthonyappleyard5688 4 роки тому +2

    1:52 This is at Andijk. I have had 2 holidays motorcycling around the Netherlands. I stayed at Emmeloord in the Noordoostpolder.

  • @Stoney_Eagle
    @Stoney_Eagle 5 років тому +10

    Fun fact about Flevoland.
    Flevoland was ment as a temporary solution to accommodate the increasing population and should not be in existence today.
    Born in Amsterdam, Raised in Lelystad and currently living in Almere, I'm glad they kept it.

  • @Dextamartijn
    @Dextamartijn 6 років тому +1

    great job on explaining the polder process ben je Nederlands ik vind het altijd mooi om door de polder te rijden en vanaf de weg urk te zien

  • @J05BNL
    @J05BNL 6 років тому +4

    Funny thing, in the city Almere a lake has been created. The name of this lake is called 'weerwater' which means 'water again'

  • @raphcest8408
    @raphcest8408 4 роки тому +1

    Already forwarded to 3 Dutch friends : very very informative ! Danku!

  • @PlastiPL
    @PlastiPL 6 років тому +4

    This year i worked on that big polder between Lelystad and Almere. Quite nice place to live :D

  • @JustA.Person
    @JustA.Person 5 років тому +2

    I had no idea about any of this and it's so fascinating to think that they just created land out of water. Excellent video!

  • @stenkristel1919
    @stenkristel1919 5 років тому +33

    Thank you for feeding our ego

  • @garay_riveros
    @garay_riveros 2 роки тому

    mate, you saved my life. My humanities assignment was vaugue AF, asking about the Zunderzee works, and now I finally have something to write on :)

  • @schwarzerritter5724
    @schwarzerritter5724 4 роки тому +4

    There actually is a board game about the land reclamation. It is called Seeland.

  • @rabinmaharjanawesome
    @rabinmaharjanawesome 5 років тому +2

    I am a Nepali. The Land Mafia in my country is also replicating this strategy only to do wrose for the environment, culture and the community. The Holy rivers that irrigated lands are now turned to tame drainages... no fish, no life.. Ponds and lakes are not recharged and dried so that they can be sold and Malls and shopping centers are constructed. you can See one at Thamel (Tourist hub in Nepal).

  • @Tezcax
    @Tezcax 5 років тому +44

    The dutch are not the second largest exporters of food, they're the second largest exporter of agricultural products by value. It's not just semantics, they make money by exporting high priced flowers and spices. Their flowers are valuable due to geography, tradition and a virus that give them nice colors. Flowers are not food.
    Actual exporters of food like soybeans, rice, sugar, wheat and oils are the US, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia and Argentina.

    • @HistoryScope
      @HistoryScope  5 років тому +11

      Yep. Fair point. I did not think of that, it should have been 'agricultural products' :(

    • @cvb6089
      @cvb6089 4 роки тому +1

      🤔 Hmmm a large part of their agricultural products are seeds this expertise started in the 17 th century and this expertise is unmachted. It's so important for the worlds food production that they feared that the Corona crises endangered food production worldwide because seeds could not be exported in time for sowing crobs...

    • @xeroxsos3659
      @xeroxsos3659 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah that surprised me too, I was thinking there was no way Netherlands export more food than the countries you listed haha

    • @Tezcax
      @Tezcax 4 роки тому +1

      @@HistoryScope Btw, I'm not trying to dismiss the achievements of the Netherlands. It's all incredible and I love the Dutch.

    • @dimrrider9133
      @dimrrider9133 2 роки тому +1

      Im Dutch and i build greenhouses all around the world because we are the only one who can build them and you will be surprised what you can create in a greenhouse.
      Our knoweledge of making food with less water, LED light ect. goes around the world now and its created at the university of Wageningen.
      I think we must be the nr. 1 haha no im kidding ;p

  • @teghem6723
    @teghem6723 5 років тому +1

    Polderisation originated in 12th century Flanders (Ter Doest abbey in Lissewege)The monks polderised first the region, then "het land van Saeftinghe". They installed abbeys in Zeeland, Holland and Friesland and brought their polderisation techniques.

  • @chrisr3480
    @chrisr3480 4 роки тому +3

    I'm from the USA and your videos make me want to visit the Netherlands...great videos!!!!

    • @HistoryScope
      @HistoryScope  4 роки тому +2

      Nice, but please wait until after the travelban :D

    • @chrisr3480
      @chrisr3480 4 роки тому +1

      @@HistoryScope lol...ok

  • @fuzzyduck1199
    @fuzzyduck1199 6 років тому +1

    A nice addition to the Noordoostpolder is that geographers used the central place theory of Christaller to plan the settlements in this region.

  • @modisemakokwe4256
    @modisemakokwe4256 5 років тому +7

    Hi Im South Africa I speak Afrikaans a form of Dutch language this is very informative about Holland

    • @Ok-oj5vu
      @Ok-oj5vu 4 роки тому

      *the Netherlands

  • @Crick1952
    @Crick1952 6 років тому +1

    We learned that saying in my Dutch language course.
    Great video!

    • @HighDutchMan77
      @HighDutchMan77 6 років тому +1

      I'm a number of decades old Dutch man...but i NEVER heared or used the phrase: " God creeerde de wereld, maar Nederlanders creeerden Nederland"...!!??

    • @gustavthemagician
      @gustavthemagician 6 років тому

      @@HighDutchMan77 Het is een engelse uitdrukking, maar het wordt toegeschreven aan de Fransman Voltaire. Ik woon in Ierland en heb het hier vaak gehoord, maar in Nederland nog nooit.

    • @nuchian
      @nuchian 6 років тому +1

      @@HighDutchMan77 god schiep de aarde maar de nederlanders schiepen nederland

    • @maartenj.vermeulen900
      @maartenj.vermeulen900 4 роки тому +1

      @@HighDutchMan77 then where have you been hiding. Every Dutchman knows this. By the way it comes from Descartes and was originally in French. However he moved to the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands and felt more at home than in his own France.

    • @maartenj.vermeulen900
      @maartenj.vermeulen900 4 роки тому +1

      @@gustavthemagician Incorrect, the French philosopher Descartes said this about two centuries before Voltaire. Descartes lived a long time in the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands.

  • @chumloaf
    @chumloaf 6 років тому +281

    Proof the Netherlands supports Team Magma

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 5 років тому +1

      plox fam the bacteriophage 😂😂😂

    • @pvzfan4208
      @pvzfan4208 5 років тому +1

      plox fam the bacteriophage Groudon is probably my favorite Pokemon.

    • @Biele98
      @Biele98 4 роки тому

      @jaca van heesch May Kyogre's floods cleanse your bitter soul!

  • @twoFrenchBunnys
    @twoFrenchBunnys 29 днів тому +1

    How does the land rise so much just with seeding? It seems their sea wasn't too deep like the pacific ocean on our side.

  • @takase5037
    @takase5037 4 роки тому +8

    This thing legit reminds me of Minecraft where I drain water from ocean with sponges and stuff

  • @tjs200
    @tjs200 6 років тому +29

    Wow - so much respect for the Dutch. Just amazing.

  • @MorganBrown
    @MorganBrown 6 років тому +5

    That was educational, thanks!

  • @gyorgyadamreti3248
    @gyorgyadamreti3248 4 роки тому +2

    Very interesting videos!

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 6 років тому +5

    I really like driving along the multicolored fields in the spring.

  • @panbrood
    @panbrood Рік тому

    Our dike building started out as a temporary measure for draining peat marshes for economical reasons,
    while we lived on what were basically 'deforested islands in a sea of peat'.
    The increased body of open water made it easier for flash floods (from ever rising seas) to reach further inland,
    where the earlier marshes used to absorb these flash floods.

  • @riejannegnodde2614
    @riejannegnodde2614 6 років тому +3

    First shot of the video was from my home town!

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 5 років тому +1

    I worked in Zeeland for 18 months installing pumping stations to manage water levels

    • @ajdegroot1980
      @ajdegroot1980 5 років тому +1

      As someone living in Zeeland I thank you 😜

  • @Udhaya.K
    @Udhaya.K 4 роки тому +4

    Fantastic video. My wife, daughter and I watched very closely till the end. Amazing engineering and of course an awesome video. Thank you uploaded! ❤️

  • @jerrywhidby.
    @jerrywhidby. 6 років тому +1

    This video was well worth my time. Very interesting.

  • @SimplySpace
    @SimplySpace 6 років тому +3

    WHY HAS UA-cam TAKEN SO LONG TO SHOW ME THIS VIDEO! It's so interesting!

  • @scipioprime69
    @scipioprime69 5 років тому +1

    Venice must consult Dutch engineers about their flooding problem.

  • @proconqueror
    @proconqueror 4 роки тому +5

    Sea: exists
    Dutch: DAM IT!

  • @triplequestionmarx
    @triplequestionmarx 6 років тому +2

    this video finally made me understand why noquitters made it possible to build polders in the sea as the dutch (civ 5 mod)

    • @aaronsirkman8375
      @aaronsirkman8375 3 роки тому

      And then in Civ 6, Polders are only placeable on Coast or Lake, and still count as water, so they're traversable by ships. And of course, they're covered in Tulips.

  • @MonkeyPunchZPoker
    @MonkeyPunchZPoker 6 років тому +3

    Very interesting, I had no idea about any of this.

  • @ishbee7217
    @ishbee7217 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for this video.

  • @emmmaritchie3532
    @emmmaritchie3532 6 років тому +4

    l love stuff like this so informative

  • @andrewpalacios4914
    @andrewpalacios4914 4 місяці тому

    My family name (Storms) goes back to 1200-1300s Holland, name was founded by an ex-noble who broke some sort of oath and was demoted to a “stormpolder” - his job was land reclamation - and because he lost his noble family name, he adopted “Storm”, which my family still has!
    Just discovered this info after doing some heavy digging!! Super crazy stuff.

  • @juana3043
    @juana3043 6 років тому +32

    Ik hoorde dat je Nederlands was. Good job!

    • @someoneelse3921
      @someoneelse3921 6 років тому +1

      @Desi Raand Uh, can you fuck off with your bullshit?

    • @mortasque
      @mortasque 6 років тому +2

      @Desi Raand what is with you spamming that?

    • @HistoryScope
      @HistoryScope  6 років тому +2

      I have removed him from the channel. He can still comment but nobody can see his comments anymore, except himself...

    • @anthonyman4729
      @anthonyman4729 6 років тому +1

      @@HistoryScope nope

    • @unidecimo
      @unidecimo 6 років тому +4

      I am very curious what this Desi Raand said now...

  • @sko19sko
    @sko19sko 5 років тому +2

    This is a great video!

  • @gringgo1359
    @gringgo1359 6 років тому +12

    The Dutch is a master at Engineering and Agriculture.

  • @RichardDuinmayer
    @RichardDuinmayer 5 років тому +2

    I like this animation. Thanks.

  • @bigsmiler5101
    @bigsmiler5101 2 роки тому +3

    Please make a video on the OLD dikes, those built in the 1200s & 1300s. THEY were the genius people, centuries ahead of their time. I've personally studied & visited the old windmill tech, and statues and movies need to made about those unknown people!!!

  • @m1legend496
    @m1legend496 2 роки тому +2

    Wow the presentation per se looks a lot like Minecraft!!!😍👏💯
    and so my Survival World named Aelia Kapitoloniki (a Jewish Greco-Roman Empire) was reconstructed again from being a Sand-Sea kingdom to become a dutch kingdom, I built a lot of windmills, reclaimed seas, built dutch houses!
    I'm a Filipino but I'm amazed how the Dutch managed to drain the seas and turned it to become a valuable asset!😍🇵🇭♥️🇳🇱💯

    • @thefirstkingdogo1126
      @thefirstkingdogo1126 2 роки тому

      Thanks, if you want it to be realy like the Netherlands just build farms everywhere.

  • @logoncal3001
    @logoncal3001 6 років тому +281

    the dutch asked the sea to gib clay
    *the sea didnt respond*

    • @lithiumvids9448
      @lithiumvids9448 6 років тому +6

      Logoncal can Estonia join nordics?

    • @lazarus2691
      @lazarus2691 6 років тому +17

      I am not hear a "no"

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit 6 років тому +6

      +Desi Raand Didn't see any Moroccans and Turks destroying the place when l was there. Seemed quite a Dutch country really, with tolerance being a part of their culture.

    • @Twiggy163
      @Twiggy163 6 років тому

      @@lazarus2691
      1953 worst year of life!

    • @Texan.Insomniac
      @Texan.Insomniac 6 років тому

      The Dutch's war on the sea

  • @m0nsterchief
    @m0nsterchief 4 роки тому +2

    I had layover in Amsterdam for a day and I saw these road+field+canal structure. Now I've understood the significance of it. I really loved the country.
    Thank you so much for this info :)

  • @fikrinoh1135
    @fikrinoh1135 6 років тому +4

    Dutch people are very genius in hydro engineering. They even had built lots of aquaduct in Netherlands.

  • @buddy2010ish
    @buddy2010ish 6 років тому +1

    Nice video meneer....greeting from Batavia (Jakarta now). 😄

  • @meilorbondoc4623
    @meilorbondoc4623 6 років тому +7

    "...and as a finishing touch, God created the dutch." Great video!

  • @rubenverheij4770
    @rubenverheij4770 3 роки тому

    .
    Again,
    nice done!
    Great work! :)
    Ps Hello
    from the
    NLs (🇳🇱)
    .

  • @youneskasdi
    @youneskasdi 3 роки тому +3

    The Dutch are just fighting poseidon himself by now and are i fact winning

  • @qr8440
    @qr8440 3 роки тому +2

    A great and informative video, I wonder if similar aplications of damming can be used to counter rising sea levels or to reclaim land in other countries such as New Zealand and their largely submerged continent of Zealandia. However, I do suppose that that would be relative to the depth and terrain of the underwater surfaces.

  • @Anthony_Gx
    @Anthony_Gx 6 років тому +3

    Hahaha heerlijk het super dikke Nederlandse accent op je Engels :p
    Interessante video verder! 💪🏻🧡

  • @marioa-b5345
    @marioa-b5345 5 років тому +1

    Good video mate.

  • @diogo082
    @diogo082 4 роки тому +3

    I knew that dutches were very developed but not at this point. To fix that problem and solve another, that is the lack of territorial land, is an amazing accomplishment. Their history back to hundreds of years ago. It's amazing a very small country, both territorial and populational, be that great in terms of industry and technology.

  • @k3kboi665
    @k3kboi665 4 роки тому +2

    God damm how comfy would a place like lelystad be to live.

  • @thijs275
    @thijs275 6 років тому +46

    G E K O L O N I S E E R D

    • @aliaguerin1266
      @aliaguerin1266 6 років тому

      Wat is gekoloniseerd? de polders?

    • @thijs275
      @thijs275 6 років тому

      @@aliaguerin1266 dat hoor je te zeggen als iemand iets over nederland zegr

    • @aliaguerin1266
      @aliaguerin1266 6 років тому +1

      @@thijs275 waarom?

    • @gustavthemagician
      @gustavthemagician 6 років тому

      @@thijs275 Ik ben heel goed in staat om zelf te bepalen wat ik zeg, dat maak jij niet uit. Bovendien gaat dit over polders, dus je gebral slaat nergens op. Als je wil laten zien dat je deugt en alle blanken slecht zijn, want dat bedoelt jouw soort eigenlijk, dan is dat mislukt. Je wilt gewoon aandacht, zielepoot.

    • @thijs275
      @thijs275 6 років тому +4

      @@gustavthemagician en wat zou dit te maken met mijn eventuele huidskleur?

  • @srinip
    @srinip 6 років тому

    Great video, just like your last one. Thanks very much!

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 5 років тому +3

    It is fascinating that the Netherlands apearantly has the highest most efficient agricultural yields of any country.

  • @g.a.c.4139
    @g.a.c.4139 4 роки тому

    I was born in Holland (Delft) in 1959, but we moved to the USA in 1966. My knowledge of The Netherlands is pitiful, but your videos are helping! I had an aunt and uncle who recovered many bodies of victims of the big flood in the early 1950's...it made them wealthy (every aspect of that is disturbing). Thanks for your great video!!

  • @unicornswag888
    @unicornswag888 6 років тому +36

    6:39 Flavortown?

    • @Populiervogel
      @Populiervogel 6 років тому +1

      Nah Flevoland.

    • @dmm3124
      @dmm3124 6 років тому +11

      @@Populiervogel It was named after flevo flev.

    • @therealbigtony2650
      @therealbigtony2650 6 років тому +1

      It's actually a Sweet Place to live. 😉