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Kilroot Power Station under a mad orange sky. A hideous blot on the skyline near carrickfergus and the reason why you can hardly get a landscape picture round here without a pylon in it
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the city has changed its shape a lot since its inception,but the change is somewhat moving to wrong side.Imagine these buildings as trees,the hill would have looked much colored but as change is the rule of nature,it is still getting beautiful and large day by day.
This always will be the 'queen of hills'.
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This is a very small jumping spider believed to be a juvenile. It's body length is about 2 mm, metallic colour. It seems not interested in large prey unlike the Hyllus juvenile.