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This pole was put up Thursday, but the weather started getting to rough before they could finish the transfer to the new pole. LUS doesn't do this often, but Entergy does this a lot when replacing poles. A pole is put up and six months later they come back and finish the job.
Visiting the Orkney Islands, Scotland
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Working with Canada Land Inventory in 1966, on a field trip in New Brunswick, Canada I saw this just after sunset. see largest
Here the former NPPD 69-kv line climbs out of the Missouri River Valley. A big dog came out of one of the neighboring houses to let me know the utility right-of-way was his turf!
Older Entergy 69KV's. These are some of my favorite designs, but most are being replaced by the style on the pole behind this one.
Photograph shot from the walkway along the south side of Herbert Hoover Middle School, San Francisco.
Tonight my wife was having a Karaoke party for her girlfriends at our home. I escaped to the moors!!!
This photo is taken at Hellisheidi moor east of ReykjavÃk where huge geothermal poweplant is under construction.
On this photo we can see two different powerlines. One in the air which moves power from the hydropowerplants 150km east of ReykjavÃk. The pipelines moves steam to the new nearby geothermal powerplant.
In west we can see the sunset around midnight north of ReykjavÃk.
These lines come right out of the powerplant in Colstrip. Just thought it was a cool shot right at sunset.