Habaja Windmill in Estonia
Habaja Windmill is a windmill located in Habaja Village, West Viru County, Estonia. This windmill is a historic building that showcases the technology of wind energy utilization and a part of rural life in the past. Built in the 19th century, it is a traditional wooden windmill used to convert wind energy into mechanical energy, commonly used for grinding surfaces and lifting water. This windmill is an important symbol of the local community and a part of windmill culture. As a historical relic open to the public, it attracts many tourists and cultural enthusiasts. Tourists can visit this windmill to learn about its working principle and historical background.
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