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IMG_7200_cooling tower.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_7204_latrobe valley.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_7214_fossil fuel.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_7232_coal.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_7236_power station.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_7240_coal.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from this open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_7242_drift mining.jpg An open cast coal mine in the Latrobe Valley which has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_8718_electricity.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_7227_power station.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_7235_latrobe valley.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_8723_coal fired power station.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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IMG_8724_power station.jpg The Yan Lang coal fired power station in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. It uses coal from an open cast coal mine across the road from it, as the Latrobe Valley has massive coal reserves close to the surface. The industry is responsible for destruction of the landscape as well as fueling climate change. Around 85% of all Australia's power comes from coal, to power a lifestyle which leaves Australians with the largest carbon footprint on the planet.
 
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