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I love the old wind power mills and this Snowy Owl added the perfect touch. He didn't stay too long hanging on in a strong wind.
The moulin (windmill) de Gaches , Auvillar , Tarn et Garonne and in the background the Nuclear reactor of Golfech also Tarn et Garonne
Nature vs technique - environment and engineering - irreconcilable differences?
Natur und Technik - wer ist Gewinner, wer ist Verlierer?
Windkraftanlage in der Nähe von Paderborn
The sight of wind turbines has become common in many parts of the country - this "wind charger" was new back in 1931.
Glorious winter light on Christmas Eve at Forvie Sands, Aberdeenshire - with a few nacreous clouds thrown in!
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This wind farm off the Cumbrian coast near Walney is the largest in the world, providing electricity for nearly 600,000 homes.
I am on another shorttrip to Borkum. The ship on the horizon is for "planting" the big offshore wind-parks in front of the german coast, what explains the title :)
Wind is still free and powerful; I wonder how long until somebody works out a way to tax it. I was delighted to see the old and new working side by side in on a hillside in South Australia and had to have a photo.