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PMR-D13437 
 Greece, Island of Karpathos, Olympos: abandoned windmills on the ridge, previously in constant use for milling flour, with a small whitewashed church in the foreground. 
 Keywords: architecture, blue and white, colourful, Dodecanese, Greek Islands, Hellas, island hopping, Olymbos, picturesque, traditional
PMR-D13434 
 Greece, Island of Karpathos, Olympos: abandoned windmills on the ridge, previously in constant use for milling flour. 
 Keywords: architecture, blue and white, colourful, Dodecanese, Greek Islands, Hellas, island hopping, Olymbos, picturesque, traditional
PMR-D11865 
 Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Greifswald-Eldena (Hansa Town): post windmill dating back to at least 1533 and thus one of the oldest on the Baltic coast. It was active until 1932. 
 Keywords: culture, flour-mill, Hanseatic League, heritage, picturesque
PMR-D8211 
 Sweden, Öland Island, Lerkaka: three of the 350 surviving windmills on the island. At one time there were more than 2000 windmills, when every farm had its own. 
 Keywords: Scandinavia, historic, heritage, veteran, corn-milling, flour-milling
PMR-D8210 
 Sweden, Öland Island, Lerkaka: two of the 350 surviving windmills on the island. At one time there were more than 2000 windmills, when every farm had its own. 
 Keywords: Scandinavia, historic, heritage, veteran, corn-milling, flour-milling
PMR-D8209 
 Sweden, Öland Island, Lerkaka: three of the 350 surviving windmills on the island. At one time there were more than 2000 windmills, when every farm had its own. 
 Keywords: Scandinavia, historic, heritage, veteran, corn-milling, flour-milling
PMR444-06 
 Poland, Gdansk: the Big Mill, built in 14th century and the biggest mill in Europe, employing 18 waterwheels driven by the Raduni Canal, and producing 200 tons of flour a day. Still in use at the start of WWII. Behind is the tower of St. Catharine's Church, dating back to 1185. 
 Keywords: mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, architecture, reflections, Danzig
PMR433-03 
 Poland, Gdansk: the Big Mill, built in 14th century and the biggest mill in Europe, employing 18 waterwheels driven by the Raduni Canal, and producing 200 tons of flour a day. Still in use at the start of WWII. Behind is the tower of St. Catharine's Church, dating back to 1185. 
 Keywords: mediaeval, Danzig, reflections, architecture, national heritage, picturesque

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