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20081204_IMG_5935.jpg Banking and financial sector buildings at Canary Wharf in London UK
 
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20100203_IMG_1735.jpg HSBC bank in Hong Kong floodlit at night, China.
 
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20120304_IMG_1855.jpg A hole caused by a snow bank colapsing over the top of a stream in Coire an Lochain in the Cairngorm mountains, Scotlamd, UK.
 
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20120304_IMG_1879.jpg A hole caused by a snow bank colapsing over the top of a stream in Coire an Lochain in the Cairngorm mountains, Scotlamd, UK.
 
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20120304_IMG_1891.jpg A hole caused by a snow bank colapsing over the top of a stream in Coire an Lochain in the Cairngorm mountains, Scotlamd, UK.
 
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20120304_IMG_1894.jpg A hole caused by a snow bank colapsing over the top of a stream in Coire an Lochain in the Cairngorm mountains, Scotlamd, UK.
 
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20120306_IMG_2479.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120302_IMG_1701.jpg Trees washed downdstream by flood conditions on the River Feshie, Cairngorm, Scotland, UK.
 
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20120302_IMG_1707.jpg Trees washed downdstream by flood conditions on the River Feshie, Cairngorm, Scotland, UK.
 
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20120302_IMG_1708.jpg Trees washed downdstream by flood conditions on the River Feshie, Cairngorm, Scotland, UK.
 
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20120302_IMG_1710.jpg Trees washed downdstream by flood conditions on the River Feshie, Cairngorm, Scotland, UK.
 
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20120302_IMG_1713.jpg Trees washed downdstream by flood conditions on the River Feshie, Cairngorm, Scotland, UK.
 
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20120302_IMG_1716.jpg Trees washed downdstream by flood conditions on the River Feshie, Cairngorm, Scotland, UK.
 
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20120302_IMG_1719.jpg Trees washed downdstream by flood conditions on the River Feshie, Cairngorm, Scotland, UK.
 
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IMG_3928_neptune.jpg A brand new wind turbine blade manufacturing plant on Neptune Energy Park on the banks of the river Tyne in Newcastle, North East, UK.
 
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IMG_3929_neptune.jpg A brand new wind turbine blade manufacturing plant on Neptune Energy Park on the banks of the river Tyne in Newcastle, North East, UK.
 
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IMG_3289_fruit.jpg Apples on an apple tree in a traditional orchard, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3360_orchard.jpg A man shaking a pear tree to make the fruit fall in an orchard at Acorn Bank, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_7685_danger.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused. Here a footbridge over the River Derwent in Workingotn is one of many that was destroyed or damaged in the flood.
 
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IMG_7692_danger.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused. Here a footbridge over the River Derwent in Workingotn is one of many that was destroyed or damaged in the flood.
 
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IMG_7780_slot.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused. This shot shows the remains of Northside Bridge in Workington which was swept away in the floods killing PC Bill Barker who was trying to stop traffic from going onto the bridge when it collapsed
 
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IMG_7792_dangerous.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused. This shot shows the remains of Northside Bridge in Workington which was swept away in the floods killing PC Bill Barker who was trying to stop traffic from going onto the bridge when it collapsed, with flowers left in his memory.
 
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IMG_9189_danger.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused. This shot shows the Calva Bridge in Workington which was damaged in the floods and is now one of many bridges closed for safety reasons.
 
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IMG_3005_scrabster.jpg A fishing boat in Scrabster harbour, on Scotland's North Coast.
 
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IMG_3009_oil storage.jpg An oil storage depot in Scrabster harbour, on Scotland's North Coast.
 
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IMG_3014_oil tank.jpg A fishing boat and oil storage tanks in Scrabster harbour, on Scotland's North Coast.
 
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IMG_4138_tidal power.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows the bank of electrical switch gear converters in the sub station at Billia Croo.
 
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IMG_4139_wave energy.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows the bank of electrical switch gear converters in the sub station at Billia Croo.
 
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IMG_4144_wave power.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows the bank of electrical switch gear converters in the sub station at Billia Croo.
 
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IMG_4145_orkney.jpg The EMEC centre's test site of Billia Croo in Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, UK. The European Marine Energy Centre is the only accredited wave and tidal energy test centre for marine renewable energy in the world. This shot shows the bank of electrical switch gear converters in the sub station at Billia Croo.
 
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IMG_2095_scotland.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_2098_solar panel.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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