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Power cables running to a farmhouse through the rapeseed.

Two 34.5kv lines crossing each other for two different companies.

the days are long, and they sing you a song

about how all your troubles have come

we hold it all inside, our sunlight ends

we'll never let it go, i think you understand

 

we drive around all the mystery towns

i can see it now, it's all in my head

staring down at the gravity ground

when you're this high up, you never wanna come down

 

when i was lost in your eyes, was i trying to find

a way beyond all the palm tree powerlines

(wooo... i'd do it again)

 

dreaming dreams of material things

i try to wake you up, i do what i can

let me take you to some places i've seen

down a two-way road, i know where it goes

 

when i was lost in your eyes, was i trying to find

a way beyond all the palm tree powerlines

(western state motel)

  

Near Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland, UK

Could be a lot sharper but was interested to see what the lens could do handheld at 1/125 in temperatures below -17C. Actually I just forgot to change my ISO..

They changed the pole, but didn't move the underbuild over.

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Canon EOS 500D & Tamron SP AF 17-50mm F/2.8 XR VC

643_Powerline_ Bonneville Power Administration. Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Credit: US Forest Service.

A whole mess of lines going into Cleco's Acadia Power plant.

The line on the right goes to the West end of Louisiana while the one on the right makes a trip about 200 miles down to the coast.

Slemco built all of these poles, but the underbuild actually belongs to Cleco

this is one of the biggest types used in holland.

its only used for 1 line.

In my opinion this type is one of the most fascinating ones ive seen so far.

The second one must be an albino pole considering that LUS's new poles are usually black.

Powerline and railroad crossing during a fiery summer sunset in Holland, Michigan.

Cleco's H-Frames in the sugarcane

Looks like a switch over from 34.5kv to 12kv.

I've never seen a switch utilized like that with the 12kv circuit begining from it.

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