WebCam.NL is a popular dutch company which is considered the #1 company in the Netherlands when it comes to live camers installation.

They also have a YouTube channel with over 50k subscribers where you can watch – 24/7 – some of their cameras installed in beaches, zoo, touristic locations and much more.

In this article, we will talk about two of their locations but on their unique channel you can find many more…that are always live and showing what’s happening…even in this exact same moment as you are reading this article.

Location 1 – Windmills at the River Zaan, The Netherlands

The Zaanse Schans is a unique part of the Netherlands, full of wooden
houses, mills, barns and workshops.

The Zaanse Schans is a residential area in which the 18th and 19th
centuries are brought to life: a bakery museum, a warehouse where clogs
are made, a cheese factory, pewter foundry and the various windmills.

Watch the windmills slowly turning, it’s a serene image, but hard work
is going on inside the mills; the creaking, toiling wood and all moving
parts in the belly of the building make up an imposing spectacle in
which wood is sawn, or oil, flour, spices and pigments are milled.

Location 2 – Amsterdam Dam square, The Netherlands.

The Dam Square lies in the historical center of Amsterdam, approximately
750 metres south of the main transportation hub, Centraal Station, at
the original location of the dam in the river Amstel.

It is roughly rectangular in shape, stretching about 200 metres from west to east and about 100 metres  from north to south. It links the streets Damrak and Rokin, which run along the original course of the Amstel River from
Centraal Station to Muntplein and the Munttoren.

The Dam marks the endpoint of other well-traveled streets Nieuwendijk, Kalverstraat and Damstraat.
Beside it are the 15th-century Gothic Nieuwe Kerk, Madame Tussauds
Amsterdam Wax Museum and and the upscale department store De Bijenkorf.

In the video is also visible the neoclassical Royal Palace, which served as the city hall from 1655 until its conversion to a royal residence in 1808. The National Monument, the white stone pillar was designed by J.J.P. Oud
in 1956 to memorialise the victims of World War II.

Definetely, a unique YouTube channel.

Click on the video that redirects you to WebcamNL YouTube channels to see a lot of – LIVE – cameras across the Netherlands!