Something Weird Is Happening in The Netherlands

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Комментарии • 4 тыс.

  • @Thoughty2
    @Thoughty2  4 месяца назад +2842

    Apologies for the pronunciations in this one - I tried my best but it turns out Dutch is bloody difficult!

    • @annavandersluijs5546
      @annavandersluijs5546 4 месяца назад +54

      No worried man!😅

    • @MTMAJORGAMING
      @MTMAJORGAMING 4 месяца назад +70

      You're alright, the ''Gouda'' was actually spot on. Good job on the G.

    • @rickyrico80
      @rickyrico80 4 месяца назад +47

      Try Scheveningen as a challenge.

    • @PheobeKate-storytime1111
      @PheobeKate-storytime1111 4 месяца назад +16

      hey! I love your channel! thanks for all the time and effort that goes into these!! ❤

    • @stevenb427
      @stevenb427 4 месяца назад +6

      Where's the Tache?😮

  • @firstname-gq5yr
    @firstname-gq5yr 4 месяца назад +2774

    Climate scientists:
    "The sea levels will rise and swallow low lying countries."
    The Dutch:
    "Hold my joint"

    • @darylb5564
      @darylb5564 4 месяца назад +85

      You my friend are one funny SOB! You have my vote for todays winner of the internet today…

    • @jonathanhaste3803
      @jonathanhaste3803 4 месяца назад +41

      And the award for best RUclips comment goes to……

    • @N8TheGreatG
      @N8TheGreatG 4 месяца назад +34

      Well the Dutch would say that if Global warming I mean climate change wasn't bullshit

    • @davidh5429
      @davidh5429 4 месяца назад

      Climate change and rising sea levels is all propaganda. Dat weten de meeste in Nederland ook ondertussen wel.

    • @sirnirvikingur
      @sirnirvikingur 4 месяца назад

      @@N8TheGreatG Climate change is bullshit? are you absolutely sure of that?

  • @jaccovanlien5676
    @jaccovanlien5676 4 месяца назад +2120

    As a Dutchman i was about to make fun of all the name pronunciations and then he goes on to pronounce Gouda correctly...

    • @karlos1060
      @karlos1060 4 месяца назад +64

      Haha i noticed it as well. It was the only thing pronounced close to how we say it. Grappig het viel mij dus ook al op!

    • @MrNoelyG
      @MrNoelyG 4 месяца назад

      Klootzakken

    • @MrNoelyG
      @MrNoelyG 4 месяца назад

      Klootzakken

    • @MrNoelyG
      @MrNoelyG 4 месяца назад

      Klootzakken

    • @tibovandenberk1643
      @tibovandenberk1643 4 месяца назад +40

      The 'sch' is always great to hear. Groeten uit België

  • @Talha38ua
    @Talha38ua 4 месяца назад +483

    Fun fact: tulips have been initially gifted and introduced to the Dutch by the Ottomans, it is not a native flower which makes it more impressive

    • @mauricerynders8130
      @mauricerynders8130 4 месяца назад +13

      Oh, you mean WAY BACK IN TIME, when the Turks still were Christians! 😅😅😅

    • @Talha38ua
      @Talha38ua 4 месяца назад +38

      @@mauricerynders8130 The Ottoman Turks were never Christian?

    • @blackigor2431
      @blackigor2431 4 месяца назад +13

      What happens in 12th century stays in 12th century

    • @MustaphaRashiduddin-zx7rn
      @MustaphaRashiduddin-zx7rn 3 месяца назад +7

      @@blackigor2431 well, the tulips are in still here, so apparently not

    • @gankald
      @gankald 3 месяца назад +2

      lets not mention potato's or eaven hutspot also being non native dutch while still being considerd dutch XD

  • @magicmaster762
    @magicmaster762 4 месяца назад +423

    As a Dutch person, you’ve taught me more about my country then I’ve learned in school all those years

    • @Anthony_Gx
      @Anthony_Gx 4 месяца назад +27

      You must have learned very little then

    • @valtern1200
      @valtern1200 4 месяца назад

      They now find it more important to educate the kids on woke bullshit. ​@@BedelendeCentenbak

    • @okkedries8577
      @okkedries8577 4 месяца назад +4

      Im 21 and I've not really learned anything about the Deltaworks only about Afsluitdijk and the polders

    • @ouwebrood497
      @ouwebrood497 4 месяца назад +2

      I learned about the Waterloopbos. Didn't know that.

    • @katula14
      @katula14 4 месяца назад +1

      What did you learn in school, pry?

  • @evastapaard2462
    @evastapaard2462 4 месяца назад +1689

    When you said skiephol I almost choked! I am Frisian (north of the Netherlands) and we have our own language. Skiephol litterally translates to sheepsbutt.

    • @mrink9818
      @mrink9818 4 месяца назад +30

      😂😂😂Well, English people, don't mind this because if (s)he starts talking Frisian I couldn't understand a word (s)he would say and so would the rest of the Dutch, not from "Friesland". 😜😁😌

    • @evastapaard2462
      @evastapaard2462 4 месяца назад

      thats right! you wouldn't....But for English speakers Frisian is easier to learn than Dutch. Frisian is the closest language to English.@@mrink9818

    • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
      @davidanderson_surrey_bc 4 месяца назад +7

      @@mrink9818 I thought Friesland was where they make those skinny potato snacks. Or am I thinking of Old Dutch chips?

    • @battlefieldP4Fbeta
      @battlefieldP4Fbeta 4 месяца назад +13

      LMAO my mom would love this comment. Cheers

    • @mrink9818
      @mrink9818 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@davidanderson_surrey_bc Well David, I never come there and it's not my field of expertise so I honestly don't know. Maybe @evastapaard2462 could answer that one.
      Are we talking about pringles?

  • @jessetimmer9443
    @jessetimmer9443 4 месяца назад +87

    I clicked on this video with this thought: "wait wth is happening in my country right now, so amazing that @Thoughty2 would make a video about it?"
    It turned out to be another video about our watermanagement. Not gonna lie, as a Dutchie I have watched maybe 30 of these kinds of videos, and I still enjoyed it lol. I watched every minute of it.

    • @lytsedraak
      @lytsedraak 3 месяца назад +7

      Same. "Wait, what is happening here that I don't know about? Better watch this."

    • @Ojee07
      @Ojee07 3 месяца назад +1

      Leuke pfp 🔥

    • @aaronmicalowe
      @aaronmicalowe 2 месяца назад +1

      I knew none of it. Was an eye opener. Have flown to and from Schiphol for years and seen the greenhouses and fields and always wondered, what are these crafty fellows up to down there.

    • @ZaphiraX
      @ZaphiraX 8 дней назад

      I had exactly the same thought! And I also watched every minute of it. Cause let's be honest, this is a really interesting topic. Especially with climate change and rising sealevels.

    • @jakebakker8224
      @jakebakker8224 7 дней назад

      My grandparents are from the Netherlands. They immigrated here to Canada after the World war. I’m really considering moving back. Especially with the sad state of canada right now.

  • @Schyzofrenic87
    @Schyzofrenic87 3 месяца назад +40

    As a Dutchy I would like to explain why we make land out of the sea.
    When belgium and luxembourgh were still ours we asked France for more land , they said "NON!" we asked germany for more land they said "NEIN!"
    That only left the sea , so we asked the sea for extra land and we didn't hear a no.

    • @Schyzofrenic87
      @Schyzofrenic87 14 дней назад +2

      @@user-us5tq6zr6v nee gewoon een grap die zou oud is als de weg naar rome

    • @E-Liza-sg3ty
      @E-Liza-sg3ty 11 дней назад

      ❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @corbeau-_-
      @corbeau-_- 10 дней назад +2

      @@user-us5tq6zr6v haha. chocolademelk komt van bruine koeien!!

    • @GirlWithnail
      @GirlWithnail 7 дней назад +1

      And Cthulhu said: "Ja hoor, ga je ma door." 🤘

  • @yourt8563
    @yourt8563 4 месяца назад +646

    As a Dutch water management engineer from South-Holland, this video makes me feel proud!

    • @terencejay8845
      @terencejay8845 4 месяца назад +8

      The Dutch engineers were also involved in the building of the extensive UK canal network that grew from the Industrial Revolution.

    • @kevinvanleeuwen2678
      @kevinvanleeuwen2678 4 месяца назад +18

      Ik vind paarden lief

    • @peppermintyfreshness
      @peppermintyfreshness 4 месяца назад +7

      I commend you personally for your work in the 17th century

    • @leonf9822
      @leonf9822 4 месяца назад

      ​@@kevinvanleeuwen2678 ik vind kevin lief

    • @loke6664
      @loke6664 4 месяца назад +5

      Yup, there was a time when Holland exported 2 kinds of specialists to the rest of Europe: water management engineers and people who could make cannons.
      When Gothenburg was built they hired in a bunch of people from the lowlands to handle all the canals the city had back then, it looked closer to Venice then a North European town back then and Gustavus Adolphus hired the best people for the job.

  • @JootjeJ
    @JootjeJ 4 месяца назад +361

    As a Dutch civil engineer I'm beaming with pride right now, even though I ended up in a totally different field.

    • @Tunkert
      @Tunkert 4 месяца назад +2

      Water field best field

    • @r.d.w.molenkamp1276
      @r.d.w.molenkamp1276 4 месяца назад +1

      Same here

    • @erik5374
      @erik5374 4 месяца назад +4

      Happens to me almost every time watching Not Just Bikes.

    • @BootlegEL
      @BootlegEL 4 месяца назад +3

      Is tijd om ons ding te doen in Miami en Venetië

    • @MrBarnettcm
      @MrBarnettcm 4 месяца назад +4

      Have some pride and stop giving your rights away to your government

  • @weerwolfproductions
    @weerwolfproductions 4 месяца назад +24

    We can also divert water all the way from the IJsselmeer to the higher (above sealevel) agricultural areas. We just let the pumps turn the other way, so instead of pumping water out, we pump water in. We can't use seawater, but IJsselmeer water has lost enough salinity to work in dry summers. It's not only the polders created on former seabed that's nutritious, also the lands alongside rivers that used to (and in some cases still do) flood at high river water levels is fertile.
    In other areas there used to be swamps, which were drained, then peat was mined until it was all gone and again there would be (ancient) seabed or riverbed clay available for farming. However in South Holland especially they never dug the peat out - they're grazing cows and sheep on thin layers of soil growing grass, on top of peat layers. Buildings are piled and when the water is drained or the summer is dry, the peat starts to contract, causing the pilings to shift or even rot (they are preserved because they're below the general water table).
    Some of the dikes are so called peat-dikes, especially around long canals dug through the landscape to connect different cities and ports in the 1800's and earlier. When the waterlevel in these canal is raised by excessive rain, it permeates the peat in the upper layers of the dikes. This can hold for a number of days. If the water level in the canals stays too high for too long, the dike will become waterlogged and start seeping water. That will eventually wash out enough material for the dike to breach.
    Both too dry and too wet situations are happening more and more as in the inlands of Europe, the sources of our river system, there's more and more rain falling and less and less snow. Snow melt in spring would mean a gradual influx of water. Now every time north-western mainland Europe gets torrential rain, we need to get pumping like crazy in order to keep our feet dry. If you look at the map of Switserland, Germany and Belgium you'll notice that most of the rivers drain to the North Sea through The Netherlands.
    P.s. Maaslandkering was used for the first time outside testing last December. We had lots of areas with already high water in the inland areas due to rain, and the prevailing wind off the North Sea plus high tide would mean too high water tables. So the floating bits came out autonomously until the high water risk had passed, and then retracted. I think it was the first time ever that all the storm surge protection barriers, along the entire Dutch coast, were used within the same 24 hr period.

  • @weerwolfproductions
    @weerwolfproductions 4 месяца назад +12

    The 14th century 'wooden platform with an iron blade' wouldn't let you 'spin around like a prat in public'. The way they're constructed would let you go straight ahead or around curves, but they're very very different from ice hockey / ice dancing skates. They are still produced as 'Friese doorlopers' - 'Friesian walk-ons'. I learned to skate on them as a child.

  • @nofretzDW
    @nofretzDW 4 месяца назад +1398

    “How the Dutch Defeated the Ocean” was the original title 😅

  • @A_Nony_Mousse
    @A_Nony_Mousse 4 месяца назад +563

    "...so they designed a dam so damning it would doom the sea to eternal damnation." Absolutely love that line!! 😂

    • @The_radiodemon.
      @The_radiodemon. 4 месяца назад +10

      Ah we just practise dark magic to will the sea away it should fear us not drown us

    • @rm3141593
      @rm3141593 4 месяца назад +1

      Me too 😅

    • @trockenfruchte468
      @trockenfruchte468 4 месяца назад +3

      Dam(n)!

    • @donenzonen
      @donenzonen 3 месяца назад

      We made the sea our bitch 😂

  • @caspermaijenburg8481
    @caspermaijenburg8481 4 месяца назад +11

    Not trying to flex or anything but that’s my country

  • @precursors
    @precursors 4 месяца назад +9

    Fun fact: It was in the 16th century that tulips were imported to Holland from the Ottoman Empire (present-day Turkey). Just a few years after arriving in Holland, tulips became the most sought-after commodity in the entire Netherlands.

  • @thijsminnee7549
    @thijsminnee7549 4 месяца назад +479

    "More windmills than you could shake a stroopwafel at."
    I, as a Dutch person love that line

    • @plrndl
      @plrndl 4 месяца назад +8

      I, as an Englishman, loved it too.
      PS: What's a "stroopwafel"?

    • @TheMitchell132
      @TheMitchell132 4 месяца назад +4

      @@plrndl It is the OG snack of the Dutch! Its like Belgium chocolate, Italian pizza etc etc

    • @martijn2246
      @martijn2246 4 месяца назад +2

      Hoi thijs

    • @thijsminnee7549
      @thijsminnee7549 4 месяца назад +9

      @@plrndl it's basicaly 2 very thin waffles with syrup squeezed inbetween.
      It's bloody delicious.

    • @jbruck6874
      @jbruck6874 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@thijsminnee7549
      I know it is a ridiculouly dumb question but I am from a landlocked country: Why would you shake a str...wafel at a... windmill? Oh, I know, you used this to push more wind towards it, right? I can hear it...
      "And this, my friends, is how the once backbreaking work of braking the wind turned into the sweet breakfast deliciousness of the orange nation."

  • @utahnl
    @utahnl 4 месяца назад +270

    Don't forget the terps (terpen), man made hills used to keep our churches, farm houses, store houses and communities dry during floods. The city i live in is built on 3 big terps over 800 years old, they were expanded over time and eventually interconnected. There is one street with 17th century buildings that were made too tall for the terp to support causing the buildings to start sinking, combined with a street level that kept rising due to a build up of trash, the first floor of these building have been almost completely underground for the last century and they just moved the entrance up a floor.

    • @evastapaard2462
      @evastapaard2462 4 месяца назад +10

      yeps,vast Leeuwarden.

    • @siamsurf
      @siamsurf 4 месяца назад +8

      Having this in the video would actually give the video title some sense.

    • @mauricerynders8130
      @mauricerynders8130 4 месяца назад +2

      What city is that?
      (I’m surprised you didn’t mention that.)

    • @menaamismenno
      @menaamismenno 4 месяца назад

      Leeuwarden, capital city of Friesland and proud home to the dutch tower of pi​sa "de oldehove"@@mauricerynders8130

    • @happymi3l
      @happymi3l 4 месяца назад +4

      dat is zo vet waar is dat?

  • @kathleenbriggs8791
    @kathleenbriggs8791 4 месяца назад +5

    Makes it more baffling that the ND politicians want to undo farming and spit on their rich history.

  • @carlhume544
    @carlhume544 4 месяца назад +9

    Love the videos mate. I’m a long time subscriber in Victoria Australia, and am constantly fascinated by your interesting and really well researched content. Keep up the good work mate.

  • @michelrieskes
    @michelrieskes 4 месяца назад +478

    As a dutchman myself watching this video, this makes me so godDAMn proud!

    • @simonelliot3712
      @simonelliot3712 4 месяца назад +7

      I see what you did there. 😆

    • @jeroenjager8064
      @jeroenjager8064 4 месяца назад +9

      Me as well even though I contributed nothing.

    • @jasper46985
      @jasper46985 4 месяца назад +3

      Yeah, its quite impressive.

    • @jasper46985
      @jasper46985 4 месяца назад +10

      ​​@@jeroenjager8064we can be proud as a nation and of our ancestors who did this magnificent work. 😊

    • @fredneedle123
      @fredneedle123 4 месяца назад +11

      And so you should be. Where else in the world can you find an airport three meters (I could be wrong, maybe it's more) below sea level? They windmills are bloody amazing just like the Dutch. God bless the Dutch. I went to Amsterdam a few years ago and I loved it. I wish I could speak Dutch and live there full time. What a place. Clean, working and welcoming. Dutch people are beautiful and very sociable. And the food! Bloody great.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL 4 месяца назад +351

    The way they've tamed the sea and utilized it to their advantage is nothing short of remarkable. It's fascinating how the battles with flooding have shaped not just their landscapes but their culture and politics too.

    • @Sacto1654
      @Sacto1654 4 месяца назад +13

      Well, the Dutch needed the land for population growth and agriculture. That's why the major cities in the Netherlands are fairly close to each other; that plus the flat terrain in most of the country explains why the Netherlands is a country with a very long relationship with the use of bicycles. And the reason why since the 1970's, they have one of the best commuter railroad systems in the world.
      Since the 1953 North Sea flood, the Dutch government has aggressively expanded their polders and built a very comprehensive system of modern flood control dikes to keep out the North Sea.

    • @MrSnordie
      @MrSnordie 4 месяца назад +4

      @@Sacto1654trains always late tho 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @duncanmcdane388
      @duncanmcdane388 4 месяца назад

      It was either that or to die. Either by drowning or starvation.

  • @suus2punt0
    @suus2punt0 2 месяца назад +16

    A dutchs saying is ; God created the world, the dutch created the Netherlands

  • @jimijames9792
    @jimijames9792 4 месяца назад +5

    6:43 is a painting of the beautiful city of Deventer and the river IJssel. You can see the big St Lebuïn cathedral with the big tower right in the middle and to the left of it is the St Nicholas church with the two towers. These days the river still overflows, even though they had a project called 'room for the river' (ruimte voor de rivier). And part of it was digging these huge reservoirs next to the river in different places that when high waters came, the water wouldn't flow directly into parts of the city.
    Quite interesting. Also, we Dutch must continue to improve our defenses against the water and think of new possibillities so these project are an ongoing thing.

  • @peterjansen4826
    @peterjansen4826 4 месяца назад +355

    No Dutch water-engineer is sitting back relaxed believing that we have already defeated the ocean (original title). They are well aware that it remains an uphill battle, a few flood-disasters made sure of that.

    • @allthegs
      @allthegs 4 месяца назад +16

      How do you spot a Dutch engineer? They always have a “clog”-ical solution!

    • @nicodesmidt4034
      @nicodesmidt4034 4 месяца назад +7

      Had a foot of water in my cellar last month, and I’m at sea level 🙀🤔 in t he middle of the country

    • @youdontknowwhoiam2449
      @youdontknowwhoiam2449 4 месяца назад +2

      Thats probably why he changed the title…

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 4 месяца назад +9

      @youdontknowwhoiam2449 He probably changed the titled after getting a lot of comments like the original one. It’s actually kind of surprising that he changed it, since a title that people disagree with will encourage more comments, thus more engagement and being prioritized by the algorithm. That’s why clickbait works so well. Thoughty2 actually cares more about being accurate than just getting engagement, which is highly respectable.

    • @Tunkert
      @Tunkert 4 месяца назад

      I'll be one this year

  • @darrylnoonan5282
    @darrylnoonan5282 4 месяца назад +322

    Old saying, " God made the Dutch, the Dutch made the Netherlands ". 10/10

    • @Insanety1955
      @Insanety1955 4 месяца назад +5

      Ja ... en wiet 😜

    • @laladieladada
      @laladieladada 4 месяца назад +3

      @@Insanety1955 helaas. nederwiet komt origineel uit turkeije. :)

    • @lilzerolil
      @lilzerolil 4 месяца назад +38

      Almost, it’s: “God created the world, but the Dutch created the Netherlands.”

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 4 месяца назад +6

      “The Netherlands are a country on Earth, inhabited by human beings”
      -Confucius, maybe, at some point in time

    • @crazzykiphunter
      @crazzykiphunter 4 месяца назад +3

      No no no it go's as followed.
      And as finishing touch god created the dutch. And the dutch made the Benelux.

  • @jacqulynhilyard1561
    @jacqulynhilyard1561 4 месяца назад +2

    Very interesting, educational and entertaining! ..Newly subscribed, thank you for your beautifully integrated productions.

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard 2 месяца назад +4

    I lived and worked in Holland in the mid 90's near Almelo. The people, culture, it was fantastic. I had a chance to stay permanently, I should have done so

  • @HerbertAckermans
    @HerbertAckermans 4 месяца назад +84

    Since 1994/1995 new Delta works have been needed. As we had protected our sea-shores, we were faced with flooding coming from exactly the other direction, down the rivers Rijn and Maas. It teetered on the brink or widescale flooding and disaster but we escaped with minor flooding, still impacting the people involved greatly.
    The inland dykes and dams were being re-evaluated and for the first time, we considered surrendering land to the water in order to maintain our safety from it.
    Where I grew up and live, high water levels were and are nothing we get excited about. Until 1995 when a quarter of a million people and 1 million animals had to evacuate. In the end, we had to be away for only about a week, but had it gone wrong, huge areas had been flooded for who knows how long. You can't just put a cork in the Rijn or Maas.
    But, we also have another water related problem since a couple of years, extreme drought. The balance between high water and extreme drought is completely out of whack.
    Melting snow in the Alps cause higher water levels, extreme high temperatures cause unprecedented droughts, which makes water management extra complicated.

    • @MaartenOosterbaan
      @MaartenOosterbaan 4 месяца назад

      not just considered...it has been surrendered...

    • @wouterwestendorp8050
      @wouterwestendorp8050 4 месяца назад

      Je moet niet alles geloven wat ze zeggen.

    • @Whiskers4169
      @Whiskers4169 4 месяца назад +1

      Well, I am sure when the worldwide political crisis we are in ends. The first thing to do will be to find a solution.

  • @bestofberttube
    @bestofberttube 4 месяца назад +60

    Large parts of the Netherlands may have been reclaimed from the sea, but not after making these same parts vulnerable to flooding at an earlier stage. In fact, one thousand years ago large parts of the country were still covered by extensive peat bogs that were bit by bit drained to allow for agriculture. This drainage caused the peat bogs to dry out and disappear and these lands were subsequently swallowed by the sea as the ground level sunk dramatically. This is the real story of Schiphol and the Haarlemmermeer that was still a huge peat bog well into the Middle Ages.

    • @DdZ-lv3jq
      @DdZ-lv3jq 3 месяца назад +1

      Missed opportunity for some good Dutch Whisky!

  • @jnpdykes1
    @jnpdykes1 Месяц назад

    This was very interesting! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @SmileXgameS
    @SmileXgameS 4 месяца назад +1

    As someone who has been following this channel for 7 years or so, it is nice to see this adressed. Actually my home town/island was the place with the most casualties of the 1953 flood.

  • @cheradenine1980
    @cheradenine1980 4 месяца назад +60

    I’m glad there are people like you out there repeating and educating about this sort of thing. This was common knowledge for every teenager in the 80s and 90s. Everyone knew this. And there was no Internet.

    • @katula14
      @katula14 4 месяца назад

      What education specifically? Like in America? Social themes, and starting causes?@@BedelendeCentenbak

  • @southafrica9179
    @southafrica9179 4 месяца назад +26

    That's actually quite interesting because the Dutch built Capetown city in south Africa in the same way, the castle was built on the edge of the shoreline and now the castle stands far from the ocean in the middle of the city...

    • @AO968
      @AO968 4 месяца назад +10

      We also founded New Amsterdam (New York), Paramaribo, and Batavia (Jakarta).

    • @Noyota2
      @Noyota2 25 дней назад

      They started claiming land in 1938 and now the Foreshore (Strandgebied) contains the Table Bay Harbour, many high-rise buildings, freeways, the Convention Centre, etc. But the claimed land only forms a fraction of Cape Town; the remainder was always dry land. A small part of the V&A Waterfront is land given to the sea, in turn. The V&A Marina residential area, the only 6-star hotel in Africa; all these are surrounded by water that once was land.

    • @southafrica9179
      @southafrica9179 24 дня назад +1

      @@Noyota2 no that's not true, the whole foreshore was once sea, go and look at some old historic photo's and paintings of cape town they can be found at the archives I think the archives are still in St George's walk...

  • @franciswalsh8416
    @franciswalsh8416 4 месяца назад

    Great story, combination of information, history, and entertainment. I subscribed.

  • @frankf1095
    @frankf1095 Месяц назад

    Great production. Thank you.

  • @larsoudegeest8053
    @larsoudegeest8053 4 месяца назад +135

    Fun fact, before the Dutch started making dikes they made terps. These were human made hills in the middle of the land to prevent their houses from getting flooded by the sea. The oldest terp was made around 500 BC and is 9 meters tall.

    • @ljohansson6496
      @ljohansson6496 4 месяца назад +21

      And still lots of town names end with ‘terp’, ‘wierde’, ‘ward’ or ‘warden’.

    • @jannythewonderwomen2215
      @jannythewonderwomen2215 4 месяца назад +1

      Wow

    • @stevemccormick1233
      @stevemccormick1233 4 месяца назад +4

      You can say man made. Nobody will smite you. Anything built that long ago was absolutely made by men.

    • @thychozwart2451
      @thychozwart2451 4 месяца назад +9

      ​@@stevemccormick1233 Amateur west dutch archaeologist in contact with lifelong experts in the field here. Not true, there are at least 5 terps who were made entirely by women or made for a woman by her family, and some of them were only ever lived on by women, since the people who made them were buried on them with no exception until the 15th or 16th century, and there's plenty that have women's bodies or at least grave goods for a woman

    • @ZedantPoroking
      @ZedantPoroking 4 месяца назад +1

      @@thychozwart2451 what?

  • @Tclans
    @Tclans 4 месяца назад +86

    Two things to note:
    -Understandable pronunciations (well done!)
    -Extremely well researched
    -(side note) Very appropriate visuals to the subjects (geat aerial shots!)
    I didn't expect you to include, let alone SHOW, the Waterloopbos.
    Just as a footnote, it used to be the Waterlooplab (laboratorium) nowadays its a public park (or -bos ;) ) hence the name.

    • @mrink9818
      @mrink9818 4 месяца назад +1

      Heyheyhey!!! You said you would only say 2 things. That's pretty rude you know!? 😌Moekut ff teguh juh moekuh zegguh 😁

    • @Tclans
      @Tclans 4 месяца назад +3

      @@mrink9818 het is een side note, net zoiets als een chocoladeei bij een twix.
      De calorieën van het ei tellen niet mee! 🤪

    • @nothingtosaybuthellothere8421
      @nothingtosaybuthellothere8421 4 месяца назад

      Did you really find the pronunciations understandable? I know it's hard, but I really didn't find it even close to understandable

    • @mrink9818
      @mrink9818 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Tclans okay okayy, voor deze keer hou ik mams erbuiten dan 😁

  • @yvette4281
    @yvette4281 Месяц назад

    Wonderful and informative video. Now I definitely want to visit the Netherlands!
    Keep up the good work Thoughty2. Love all the way from Kenya.

  • @nancysnyitar3936
    @nancysnyitar3936 4 месяца назад

    Very informative and interesting. Thanks for putting this together in a rather humorous fashion.

  • @doc_artwork
    @doc_artwork 4 месяца назад +122

    I only just now realized his iconic moustache is missing and I have no idea when it disappeared...

    • @genzboomer-sv3pl
      @genzboomer-sv3pl 4 месяца назад +13

      he looks younger tho

    • @nicodesmidt4034
      @nicodesmidt4034 4 месяца назад +21

      Much younger, less iconic though

    • @PruneHub
      @PruneHub 4 месяца назад +20

      It spun a chrysalis about a month ago.

    • @2gooddrifters
      @2gooddrifters 4 месяца назад +5

      The right side of his face (as you look at it) is a ringer for Gary Barlow.

    • @simonelliot3712
      @simonelliot3712 4 месяца назад +10

      It just didn't hit anymore without the hipster-y-ness of the suspenders so it had to go when the suspenders did.

  • @shh96-rh3qz
    @shh96-rh3qz 4 месяца назад +47

    I love The Netherlands. I love your festivals, the landscape with the mills, the mushrooms and the best coffee I've ever had was in Alkmaar in a bar somewhere, hidden.

    • @tygodegier3110
      @tygodegier3110 4 месяца назад +8

      We have the best coffee shops

    • @leanderhelmich9707
      @leanderhelmich9707 4 месяца назад +4

      What kind of mushrooms? The ones from the supermarket or the ones from the smartshops?

    • @shh96-rh3qz
      @shh96-rh3qz 4 месяца назад

      @@leanderhelmich9707 the magical once

    • @RookieAssassin
      @RookieAssassin 4 месяца назад +1

      @@leanderhelmich9707lol I was wondering that too, mushrooms or shrooms?

    • @jonathan49731
      @jonathan49731 4 месяца назад +1

      if I know what you talking about then I think the coffeeshop was not hidden

  • @christinekeyes7098
    @christinekeyes7098 4 месяца назад +1

    I never would have sought out this particular topic on my own but I'm so glad I came across it and decided to watch it because I enjoy Thoughty2's videos.

  • @jimparr01Utube
    @jimparr01Utube 4 месяца назад +2

    Wow! I knew absolutely none of this. Amazing. Thank you.

  • @karlos1060
    @karlos1060 4 месяца назад +117

    As a Dutch i am proud of my country and what we have achieved along the way. As a small country we have a big impact in the world. And that is very nice to see. We still did not conquer the waters because a disaster is always on the lure. But we do what we can to maintain our lifestyle.

    • @N8TheGreatG
      @N8TheGreatG 4 месяца назад +19

      The Dutch have a massive impact on the world and a even bigger one if the Government keeps trying to shut down Farmers! I sulute the Dutch Farmers for fighting the good fight!

    • @tieshartog9645
      @tieshartog9645 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@N8TheGreatGthe farmers aren't fighting the good fight tho

    • @shida420
      @shida420 4 месяца назад

      @@tieshartog9645common randstad L take

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 4 месяца назад +13

      @tieshartog9645 Yes they are. You can’t try to destroy their industry and profit margins and expect them to sit idly by. They’re standing up for their own livelihood, I’d hope you would have the balls to do the same.

    • @johnnielurker
      @johnnielurker 4 месяца назад

      thank you for the Dutch Milks yummy

  • @jawaligt
    @jawaligt 4 месяца назад +33

    For a video about the Netherlands, this is incredibly well researched and explained. Kudos!

  • @prettypete58
    @prettypete58 Месяц назад

    That was great information! Thanks

  • @X1Y0Z0
    @X1Y0Z0 4 месяца назад

    Thanks 4 all of your great presentations

  • @nachtdiertje1972
    @nachtdiertje1972 4 месяца назад +40

    As a Dutchman, Thank you for your enthousiasm and research. 👍

  • @t.consult2132
    @t.consult2132 4 месяца назад +55

    From Gouda😊 the Netherlands 🇳🇱: outstanding docu! Well done and meticulously researched and underscored with images, films erc. Respect❤. Met hartelijke groeten!

    • @adrianw7793
      @adrianw7793 4 месяца назад +1

      Groetjes terug !!

    • @contactgestoord
      @contactgestoord 4 месяца назад +1

      And the first non-dutch person that actually pronounced 'Gouda' correctly 😂

    • @duncanmcdane388
      @duncanmcdane388 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, as a Dutchman I was really curious how thorough and reliable the guy is as a source of information ( as I've looked quite some other vids of him about interesting topcs I don't know much or even hardly anything at all about ). So yeah, very nice. Reliable and someone I recommend!

    • @Holypaladin887
      @Holypaladin887 4 месяца назад

      @@duncanmcdane388you mean marakech

    • @hendrikdewilde-geisler5859
      @hendrikdewilde-geisler5859 3 месяца назад

      Except that he failed to notice over1500 years of Terp building: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terp. As long as only about the dikes: very good!

  • @Wanderin-Wheels
    @Wanderin-Wheels 8 дней назад

    Thank very much for the information. I didn’t like school when I was young…. now I’m old and it my last chance to learn more of the world thru people like you. I deeply appreciate your work & channel.

  • @luckylirith
    @luckylirith 4 месяца назад +3

    XD as a dutch, thank you for this video with all its puns haha , some little facts :
    the reason tullips and flowers are made on the polders is not just due to it being fertile ground, its also due to it not being the greatest ground to build houses on.
    There are 12 Waterschappen and each have their own price for their works, the more towards the coast you go the more expensive it gets.
    The flevomeer (what used to be the sea inlet) is nowadays a sweet water lake that for quite some years ago (dont remember how long ago) froze over so massively people drove over it with their cars.

  • @thomassecurename3152
    @thomassecurename3152 4 месяца назад +96

    The Dutch also had a hand in the history of canal construction in Colombo, Sri Lanka. 3-cheers to the Dutch.

    • @nicodesmidt4034
      @nicodesmidt4034 4 месяца назад +3

      And the Dubai island

    • @mhordijk0871
      @mhordijk0871 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@nicodesmidt4034
      Those islands shaped like a palm tree. Yes.
      By a little Dutch dredging company called Boskalis.

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 4 месяца назад +5

      One of my mother's forefathers was the top man in Columbo (Sri Lanka) in the 18th century. Sorry for the colonialism, but maybe he gave the order.

    • @JootjeJ
      @JootjeJ 4 месяца назад +7

      One of my lecturers in the UK used to say "if there are drainage ditches then the Dutch have been there and vice versa."

    • @isabelp187
      @isabelp187 4 месяца назад

      They did so much worse than colonisation, its insane how much we have changed as a society (most of us anyway) to see how wrong everything the Dutch East India Corp did and still does. Then again my ancestors are Scottish and White Kiwis so yeah we all have bloodshed in our history. @@ronaldderooij1774

  • @gallaghim
    @gallaghim 4 месяца назад +25

    It's really nice when you find a YT channel and there are an absolute shitetonne of videos to discover. And you can learn something along the way. Thanks.

  • @marcdegat9775
    @marcdegat9775 9 дней назад

    Very well done! One of your best videos; kudos

  • @Another_taco.Yes_please
    @Another_taco.Yes_please Месяц назад +1

    You are an excellent storyteller. The way you use your voice and choice of words keep the story interesting. Thank you.

  • @rothed16
    @rothed16 4 месяца назад +45

    Impressive. As a citizen of the US in the Great state of Texas living residing in the 4th Largest City Houston, the Dutch are 3 steps above us! Mad respect for anyone who lives along the North sea and props to "taming" it.
    Most think living along the Gulf Coast as i do and dealing with hurricanes like Harvey/Katrina in the laat 18yrs is crazy. The Dutch live along the wildest seas on the planet😮❤
    👏👏👏😊

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 4 месяца назад +14

      We dont have hurricanes here, thankfully, we just have northwestern storms. The reason they are so dangerous isnt the wind speed but rather the English channel acting like a funnel. If a high tide coincides with a storm the water level can go up 4.5m (15 feet) above normal.

    • @BrandyHoelscher
      @BrandyHoelscher 4 месяца назад +1

      I’m from Houston too. We could learn some things

    • @bongjutsu3489
      @bongjutsu3489 4 месяца назад +8

      The sad thing regarding this is every time a major storm hits the us they call in dutch water engineers they make a plan and us goes: "To expensive" and nothing ever happens.

    • @TheTeek
      @TheTeek 4 месяца назад +5

      The Dutch have more problems to solve. We have the North sea with rising water due to climate change and climate change also brought more rain. Also in Germany and even Austria. All that water needs to flow through The Netherlands back to sea and we are between Germany and the sea. In Gouda we now even have a problem that our ground is sinking. And you wouldn't think of it, but our summers are now even very dry. And that is also causing problems.

    • @yoloswaggins9989
      @yoloswaggins9989 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@TheTeekTotal bullocks on the dry summer part. Since 1900 there have been way dryer summers and also way wetter ones. The Netherlands has always been so/so throw the dice on what the weather is going to do. Stop acting on the climate change fear.

  • @davidbuitelaar6659
    @davidbuitelaar6659 4 месяца назад +83

    as a dutch person, i can confirm we pronounce the intro as "skieppool airport"

    • @kojowiredu
      @kojowiredu 4 месяца назад +11

      As a Dutch person, I can assure you it sounds more like "skipole"😊.

    • @rickyrico80
      @rickyrico80 4 месяца назад +6

      As a Dutch person grapjassen 🤣

    • @geekishgir
      @geekishgir 4 месяца назад +5

      @@kojowiredu as an english speaker, and having been thru that airport many times, I cringed at that!

    • @joecity9692
      @joecity9692 4 месяца назад +1

      Schiphol means ships' hell.

    • @OttoDoe123
      @OttoDoe123 4 месяца назад +1

      Ssggg ffkkppll oe oe oe sksksk

  • @user-hp2ee8oz8f
    @user-hp2ee8oz8f 3 месяца назад +1

    I am Dutch and live at the dam but you teached me more than I knew and I like the way you bring it. Nicely done mate💪🏼. I will follow your channel

  • @ittaiklein8541
    @ittaiklein8541 4 месяца назад

    As always: Wonderful video! ThankYou for your efforts.

  • @lindyanne3936
    @lindyanne3936 4 месяца назад +15

    I was so excited to watch this video as I am Dutch. You made our history sound so interesting. Thank you

  • @nairbvel
    @nairbvel 4 месяца назад +15

    I visited some of the larger dam/dyke projects back in the 1980s and they are *IMPRESSIVE* up close -- it's one thing to see a long road with water on either side from a drone, it's another to drive and drive and drive and... The Netherlands is also the only place where, while driving along a road, I found myself lookup UP at a barge on a parallel canal.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 4 месяца назад +3

      We also have aqueducts, where canals cross over a road. Very funny sight seeing the mast of a ship sticking out above you while you drive into a short tunnel.

    • @Mr.Dobalina113
      @Mr.Dobalina113 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TheSuperappelflapThere is a bridge/tunnel that crosses the Chesapeake Bay. Ships can cross over the tunnel portions of the bridge. The whole thing is about 18 miles long.

    • @willemthijssen1082
      @willemthijssen1082 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Mr.Dobalina113 The funny thing in the Netherlands is, those aqueducts are the size of the canal running through it, which is at most 30 meters (100 ft) wide, which means that it isn't rare that you see that kind of stuff

  • @jbruck6874
    @jbruck6874 Месяц назад +2

    “This Airport used to be under water”😮
    …they had pretty tough planes back then!

  • @velvetdip
    @velvetdip 4 месяца назад

    I just wanted to say thank you to Thoughty2, this video was fascinating, entertaining, and good fun to watch! 🤩

  • @daluzsoares
    @daluzsoares 4 месяца назад +25

    As a Dutchman, I was aware of this, but I still learned something from you, the wind wall, I have often sailed past it but never understood it, thank you!!

    • @cetterus
      @cetterus 4 месяца назад

      you sail? what sort of boat?

    • @ishadezzl
      @ishadezzl 4 месяца назад +5

      @@cetterusa sailboat 🤔

    • @daluzsoares
      @daluzsoares 4 месяца назад +4

      😁no, I work in inland shipping in the Netherlands as a captain.

    • @daluzsoares
      @daluzsoares 4 месяца назад +4

      just an inland boat 180 × 14 meters up and down Germany and the Netherlands.

    • @cetterus
      @cetterus 4 месяца назад

      @@daluzsoares deliveries? sounds cool

  • @Jovel_
    @Jovel_ 4 месяца назад +32

    WOW!! I’ve learned sooo much about the Netherlands in just 21 mins!! Thank you Thoughty2! That was sooo perfectly put together! 😊

  • @LL-ys9cr
    @LL-ys9cr 4 месяца назад +2

    I enjoy your videos very much. Perfect to listen to while I am working. A nice reprieve from the stories of murder. Thank you from Canada.

  • @nexusgroupnxt
    @nexusgroupnxt 3 месяца назад

    Thankyou for this video!

  • @yahwehisdead
    @yahwehisdead 4 месяца назад +26

    19:18
    I've actually heard of tulip mania before. It's so wild the "value" we assign to things essentially outta nowhere and everyone, or most, agree, accept, and go along with it.

    • @relo999
      @relo999 4 месяца назад

      Well it's a lot more complicated than that. Value is determined by cost of production (obviously) and how much people are willing to pay for it or more specifically the value the costumer views it as in combination with competition. It's also why an Iphone costs 1k+ while a similarly specced Android is around the 200/300 mark, Iphones have consumers that generally don't compare to other brands and view Iphones as a premium product while Android phones have a lot of competition and have a consumers that tend to shop around more.
      In the case of Tulipmania and other bubbles it's however not personal value that determine pricing but personal future expected value. The most obvious example of this is any cryptocurrency, they don't have any value and almost since their inception been a really poor currency. However its value exclusively comes from people buying it to expect to sell it for more in the future, due to this any profit made with crypto are losses of other people buying in. This is also why so many cryptoinvestors are also trying to get others involved in crypto as that increases the value of their own purchases and why the fear "FUD" (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) as that means people are cashing out and their asset value becomes less and can be a negative spiral to a crash.
      Tulipmania and other value speculation bubbles are little to no different from crypto.

    • @loke6664
      @loke6664 4 месяца назад +2

      It isn't out of nowhere though. If something is rare and people really want it, the price will be really expensive. It wasn't all tulips that was expensive, it was certain ones like the Semper Augustus that got super expensive, they were really rare and a symbol of high status. The wild thing is why people really want something that badly, in Semper Augustus case it had a disease that gave it a unique appearance but also made it very hard to procreate.
      If you think about it, a dollar is really only worth a dollar because we agree it is, if people stop thinking it was worth anything it would cause the dollar value to plummet and crash the worlds economy. Luxury goods is a bit different since they can increase or decrease many fold in a very short time, if a popular celebrity eats some rare food the price can go up a lot in just days since everyone wants to taste it and the supply isn't built for that.

    • @YungR.J.Fischer
      @YungR.J.Fischer 4 месяца назад

      you dont understand one bit of it hahaha, amazing how you commented and you to this as a snippet with you.

    • @YungR.J.Fischer
      @YungR.J.Fischer 4 месяца назад

      *took*

    • @Henk-007
      @Henk-007 4 месяца назад +1

      It sounds like Bitcoin to me....

  • @davidponseigo8811
    @davidponseigo8811 4 месяца назад +20

    I'm from Louisiana and most of my state is below sea level except where I am in North Louisiana, my property is the second highest and sometimes the highest elevation in the state, it depends on where you get the information. It's nicknamed Seven Mile Hill.

    • @themountainraven
      @themountainraven 4 месяца назад +2

      It's right at half the state....which is still unbelievable considering Louisiana is almost 4x the size of the Netherlands..

  • @ShrienM
    @ShrienM 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video Thoughty. Thanks for your hard work and dry humour

  • @maidenfreak9471
    @maidenfreak9471 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video!! ❤

  • @sonneh86
    @sonneh86 4 месяца назад +77

    The VOC wasn't just the biggest sea fairing company in history. It was the biggest company in history, period.

    • @hetspook666
      @hetspook666 4 месяца назад +5

      Worth $7.590.170.000.000,00

    • @urbangangsta
      @urbangangsta 4 месяца назад +1

      I’d say it’s unfair to call it a business in the same regard of other business considering the amount of government bureaucracy involved in its creation

    • @thomasvanbeurden5105
      @thomasvanbeurden5105 4 месяца назад +9

      @@urbangangstaas if governments and politicians dont have a say/stocks/gain and or profit in massive companies today…..

    • @jasonaarninkhof871
      @jasonaarninkhof871 4 месяца назад +1

      And they were the first business who used stocks and so invented stocks

    • @macheadg5er
      @macheadg5er 4 месяца назад

      fastest growth is Apple from 4 billion to 3 trillion in just 20 years. VOC has been around over 400 years and is losing ground (pun intended lol) My guess is Apple or some other tech company passes them in the next 20 years.

  • @richardswaby6339
    @richardswaby6339 4 месяца назад +20

    "Something wierd is happening in the Netherlands"?
    That doesn't sound interesting I thought but it's Thoughty2 so I'll give it a chance.
    Wow! Mind blowing! Excellent work! Hooked from beginning to end.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 4 месяца назад +4

      I watched the entire video and I'm still waiting to hear about the weird thing that is apparently happening in my country. Everything he mentioned is entirely normal.

    • @ufo2go
      @ufo2go 4 месяца назад +2

      'Weird' like 'horrific' and other clickbait.💌

    • @frannckenfrey
      @frannckenfrey 4 месяца назад +1

      It's extremely weird that it is
      Possible for people to live
      30 feet below Sea Level.......

  • @V1Ncento
    @V1Ncento 2 месяца назад

    Nice educational presentation, both style and content wise.

  • @erickortenbach4355
    @erickortenbach4355 4 месяца назад +1

    thanks mate. I'm a Dutchie living in the UK (my mates think I'm more English than Dutch 😘) and as such, I am missing quite a lot of what is going on in The Netherlands. But this summary of water management (all of which I was tought at school of course) was truly wonderful and made me feel great. Thank you very much!

  • @NeweyAdrian1
    @NeweyAdrian1 4 месяца назад +43

    Please dont advertise our country this well, we already have too many people and little houses🤣

    • @2012asand
      @2012asand 4 месяца назад

      And the “communism” thing you guys got going on over there. No thanks 😒

  • @tikkelbikkel
    @tikkelbikkel 4 месяца назад +35

    0:45 That's crazy, to the left of this frame is a school that I went to. We used to have PE outside sometimes and I remember running in circles from that one bridge in the distance all way down to the one in the bottom right, then crossing it and going back along the other side of the canal. I vividly recall running 2 full laps without stopping and was so proud, because I don't run and those who did couldn't hang.
    Anyway, the school teaches a bunch of different fun practical things, Including videography. I know that they also love to play around with new trendy stuff, like drones when they came out.
    So, there is a chance that this shot was filmed by a student. I don't know for sure, because those windmills are a landmark of sorts, but it could be.

    • @AndreaDingbatt
      @AndreaDingbatt 4 месяца назад +5

      Hello 👋 I used to ice-skate to School when the Winter Froze the Canals!!
      Einkhuizen in The Netherlands is where I am from,
      but we live in the UK now.
      Carlisle Needs Dutch Engineers!!
      Flooding is a major problem.
      Here the Engineering is laughable,
      ~ so I'm moving uphill!!
      Namasté 🙏🕊️
      Andréa and Critters. ..XxX...
      Edit, The Zouder Zees is Gone?! Holy Moly I am Shocked!!

    • @kaelon9170
      @kaelon9170 4 месяца назад +4

      Lol, same. I literally live in the neighborhood immediately beyond this frame, after the bridge in the distance. I cycle across the leftmost bicycle path every day to/from work. Seeing an aerial photo of the area in this video feels unreal haha. Very beautiful shot as well.

    • @semboersen2632
      @semboersen2632 4 месяца назад +1

      Is this shot from Alkmaar? Looks like it

    • @tikkelbikkel
      @tikkelbikkel 4 месяца назад +1

      @@semboersen2632 yeah, it is. It's the Hoornse Vaart, I believe

    • @kaelon9170
      @kaelon9170 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@semboersen2632Yes, it's shot slightly south of the Alkmaar Noord train station, from the northern side of the Hoornse vaart, looking east towards Oudorp.

  • @BarnOwl61
    @BarnOwl61 Месяц назад +2

    I had a good time listening to your pronunciation of our language. Just one small remark. We would never have been able to pay for the Delta werken without the natural gas recourses we have. Building this water infrastructure was extremely expensive. Greetings from The Netherlands!

  • @Zinnia1234
    @Zinnia1234 Месяц назад

    I ❤ your videos !!!
    And I absolutely adore your sense of humor !!!
    Your videos brighten my day. Thank you !

  • @teck1756
    @teck1756 4 месяца назад +26

    I can't help but love topics I'd otherwise glance over and go "meh" about when you make a video about it. If I came across a video titled "the marvel of dutch waterworks engineering," I'd likely totally pass it up. Then you come along and make this, and I'm like, "man, these guys were geniuses! This is awesome!"

    • @stephjezo6470
      @stephjezo6470 4 месяца назад +4

      His videos need to be regular watching in schools.....kids would actually have fun learning!

    • @teck1756
      @teck1756 4 месяца назад

      @@stephjezo6470 I mean, I kind of agree they'd be really entertaining, but I don't think ethical teachers would use videos with ads, and cutting out the ads would be equally wrong, so...
      Next best thing is hoping his sponsors are as great as he is. I haven't looked into that Skillshare thing, but I've been meaning to. There's also that Brilliant thing.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 4 месяца назад +1

      Be careful, because if you watch a couple videos about this topic, you will end up on Dutch infrastructure youtube and its nothing but hundreds of videos about water management and urban planning. Fascinating though. I love it.

  • @bretelle
    @bretelle 4 месяца назад +16

    Btw if anyone passes through Rotterdam, the floating farm also sells their cheese and milkdrinks in a small shop next to the farm and its yummy stuff

  • @chiendefeu1
    @chiendefeu1 4 месяца назад

    Thanks. Very very complete and clever exposé...

  • @ianrichter3765
    @ianrichter3765 26 дней назад

    I enjoy your stuff. Subscibed. keep it up!

  • @NickVanos
    @NickVanos 4 месяца назад +43

    Yo I live in the Netherlands and you seriously learned me some things I never knew. This is awesome!! You're a great teacher!!! Thanks for sharing this.
    I live in the Haarlemmermeer area.

    • @richardswaby6339
      @richardswaby6339 4 месяца назад +3

      The people who know the most about English Grammar are the Dutch so I assume that you said "learned" rather than "taught" for a particular effect.

    • @pwmiles56
      @pwmiles56 4 месяца назад +1

      @@richardswaby6339 "Learn" for "teach" has a long history in English, "learned him his letters" etc. It's been non-standard since about the sixteenth century but I don't mind it.

    • @jorritvanderkooi939
      @jorritvanderkooi939 4 месяца назад

      @@richardswaby6339its literally translated from dutch

    • @Brinta3
      @Brinta3 4 месяца назад +2

      @@pwmiles56
      You got that line from Tolkien!

    • @pwmiles56
      @pwmiles56 4 месяца назад

      @@Brinta3 True, but I kinda knew it anyway. It's the Gaffer of course.

  • @cyborgchimpy
    @cyborgchimpy 4 месяца назад +25

    that "dam" joke got me freaking rolling lmao. that was good

  • @belindamandy4519
    @belindamandy4519 Месяц назад +1

    Hi from the Netherlands, Thank you for this video under 20 minutes and provides the information that it used to take so many lessons at school, this is 100 times better, maybe you could have mentioned that the king graduated in water management, no, this is not a joke.
    I'm going to watch more videos from your channel right away.

  • @ocaliethe80swolf24
    @ocaliethe80swolf24 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much. All the way from suriname, never knew all this dutch history

  • @AdLockhorst-bf8pz
    @AdLockhorst-bf8pz 4 месяца назад +31

    The Netherlands being flat helped in a different way too; windmills running on free power ... used to saw timber, to drain water away (and mill grain of course). In a flat landscape windmills are more efficient. And transport is easier.

    • @relo999
      @relo999 4 месяца назад +1

      Hanseatic League, represent!

    • @loke6664
      @loke6664 4 месяца назад +2

      I dunno about being flat is an advantage for windmills, putting one on a hill is even better. It is more the lack of woods that is the advantage there.
      Besides, you have nothing on Denmark when we talk about being flat, their highest point is just 147 meters and the whole place is super flat. Not that it is a competition or anything, if the sea levels rises Holland will be fine but Denmark is a goner.

    • @AdLockhorst-bf8pz
      @AdLockhorst-bf8pz 4 месяца назад +1

      @@loke6664 Ah, well, windrechten (wind rights) help; you can't build so near a windmill that it blocks the wind. They had to raise a mill near here because they wanted to build some things nearby (-ish).

    • @loke6664
      @loke6664 4 месяца назад

      @@AdLockhorst-bf8pz That is certainly true, but building it on top of a hill is still the ultimate place for a windmill, the wind blows just a bit harder higher up and there is nothing around stopping it.
      Then again, if no hill is nearby, the difference isn't enough for you to actually construct a hill to place it on. If you use the mill to pump water, having it on top of a hill is also not as effective since pumps are far better at pumping away water then sucking it in.
      A mechanical pump powered by a mechanical mill can therefore have a good reason to be placed on flat ground and not on a hill, even if you would get more power on the hill and not be forced to have a wide area cleared around it, you would be forced to transfer the power to a mechanical pump near the water that way.
      Engineering can be complicated, I worked with different types of pumps in the past.
      Today, you could place the wind turbine far away and just an electric pump solving that problem easily, but 200 years ago, that was not an option.
      Usually when pumping water, you place the pump after about 15% of the distance you want to pump it.
      If you instead use the windmill to mill grain or something like that, placing it on any nearby hill is a no brainer as long as there are hills around.

    • @Chomusuke1
      @Chomusuke1 4 месяца назад

      ​@loke6664 oh yeah well even Denmark got nothin on ya girl if we talkin about bein flat

  • @isaaclalnunzira6981
    @isaaclalnunzira6981 4 месяца назад +9

    Id never have read or watch a documentary regarding the same topic, thoughty2 is a master in education, youre the best teacher imo, i could listen to your seminars all day long

    • @marce4241
      @marce4241 4 месяца назад

      there is a docu about the dutch "waterwerken" ruclips.net/video/TVEqUbdh1OI/видео.html&ab_channel=60Minutes

  • @christine7772
    @christine7772 4 месяца назад

    Good information, wonderful video!! 🌷🌷🌷🧡🧡🧡🧡Thank you !!

  • @hellmuthschreefel9392
    @hellmuthschreefel9392 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video! Well done.

  • @beyo5
    @beyo5 4 месяца назад +8

    Two things : the irrigation water seems to be oceanic salt water and yet they are extremely productive in agriculture. Secondly, there is a proposal, for the cost equal to the Chunnel Project, to dam up an area between the British Isles and France/Norway, and building Polders in the area of Doggerland (ancient dry land in shallow North Sea area when ocean levels were lower). Leaving channels for Baltic Sea traffic, this would at least double the size of the Netherlands and add to Britain and Scandanavia territory. That's pretty cool.

    • @Prodigy68
      @Prodigy68 4 месяца назад

      It would be desastrous 😥

    • @evastapaard2462
      @evastapaard2462 4 месяца назад +2

      the irrigation water comes from the IJselmeer. thats a fresh water lake.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 4 месяца назад

      Irrigation water comes from the rivers. Mostly from the Rhine.
      The land in the polders is salty, which is why after land is reclaimed, for the first years we grow specific crops on them that desalinate the soil. After that it can be used for other crops.
      Coincidentally, tulips grow well on salty soil, which is why we grow so many of them.
      The idea to dam in the north sea isnt for land reclamation. A dam from Scotland along the Shetlands to Norway would be constructed to reduce the length of coastline and protect the north sea coast from storms. It would have to be permeable to water and only closed in emergencies, similar to the Eastern Scheldt barrier shown in the video. While obviously vey costly, this would be cheaper than building delta works like the ones in the Netherlands, in all the countries on the north sea coast.
      Doggerland is still about 30 meters below sea level, even for the Dutch this wouldnt be feasible. We would have to build a dam that can hold back 30m of sea water over a length of hundreds of kilometers. It cant be done.

    • @TigerLily61811
      @TigerLily61811 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TheSuperappelflap I had the question about the salt water on the polders... and I thought if I peruse the comments I bet someone will mention it. thank you for going further and actually answering it! Tulips for desalination of soil... who knew?!

    • @Whiskers4169
      @Whiskers4169 4 месяца назад

      Wait they are considered damming the North Sea ?
      Goddamn , what’s next the great canal to china ?

  • @unknown91425
    @unknown91425 4 месяца назад +23

    How many dam times can this dam man say dam in this one dam video like dam dude that's dam impressive.

  • @undistortedX
    @undistortedX 4 месяца назад +2

    Around 1600 Cornelis Corneliszoon van Uitgeest invented the crankshaft (kruk-as) transforming the rotating movement of the windmill into a linear movement. One of the first applications was the sawmill (zaagmolen) making it possible to saw 30 meter lang trees in wooden boards for the shipbuilders in the Zaanstreek approximately 30 times faster than sawing by hand. This fact is the most important reason the Dutch outsmarted the rest of the world. When ALL trees of around 30 meters were gone in de German Black Woods (Zwarte Woud) we switched to Norwegian wood making us vulnerable to British blockades.

  • @bellygunnermusic
    @bellygunnermusic 4 месяца назад

    another great one!!!

  • @GIBBO4182
    @GIBBO4182 4 месяца назад +41

    Amsterdam is way too high 🍁💨 to be underwater!

    • @erikxtrema3845
      @erikxtrema3845 4 месяца назад +5

      🤣😂🤣

    • @Grimlock1979
      @Grimlock1979 4 месяца назад +8

      Just the tourists.

    • @GIBBO4182
      @GIBBO4182 4 месяца назад +10

      @@Grimlock1979 not in my experience! First time ever in Amsterdam, didn’t know where to go for the good stuff (we stayed pretty far away from the centre) and the first thing we see is a guy walking down the street smoking a huge joint! We eagerly asked him, “mate, where did you get that?” He replied in an enthusiastic Dutch accent “EVERYWHERE!” 🤣🤣🤣
      An amazing start, to an amazing week! 🤣

    • @calendarpage
      @calendarpage 4 месяца назад +7

      In the '70's, I was on a train to Amsterdam when a guy sits opposite me. He had a big grocery bag, which he opened up to show me that it was full of weed! He was going to sell it in Amsterdam and invited me along for a good time. Being an American student, afraid of going to jail, I declined - but I bet he had fun!

    • @GIBBO4182
      @GIBBO4182 4 месяца назад +3

      @@calendarpage a proper “what if?” moment! 🤣

  • @Malek13783
    @Malek13783 4 месяца назад +35

    There's no way the netherlands was beefing with the ocean 💀

    • @Malek13783
      @Malek13783 4 месяца назад +3

      The title was "How the dutch defeated the ocean"

    • @beelz42
      @beelz42 4 месяца назад +9

      The ocean did win a battle in 1953, dw!

    • @beautifullybroken5721
      @beautifullybroken5721 4 месяца назад +5

      It’s not over yet 😂 the ocean remembers

    • @julian2626
      @julian2626 4 месяца назад +13

      We beefing with the ocean harder than some countries are beefing with each other.

    • @lindyanne3936
      @lindyanne3936 4 месяца назад +2

      Still beefing out here

  • @voxveritas333
    @voxveritas333 4 месяца назад

    You have a great voice for this work. Cheers!

  • @andrejajnik6050
    @andrejajnik6050 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome that you've mentioned Rozenburg. I grew up there. 😁 the Delta works were always so normal to me, but it's all actually pretty fascinating.