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20120412_IMG_5185.jpg A Berber guide on a Trek in the Jebel Sirwa region of the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120412_IMG_5186.jpg A Berber guide on a Trek in the Jebel Sirwa region of the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120412_IMG_5189.jpg A Berber guide on a Trek in the Jebel Sirwa region of the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120224_IMG_6398.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish. In the background is a wind turbine powering an off grid house.
 
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20081019_IMG_3907.jpg A Mountasin Ash tree with autumn foliage blowing in a strong wind
 
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IMG_6343.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish
 
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IMG_6346.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Gloucester Old Spot Pig and Tamworth's have the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish
 
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20120224_IMG_6312.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pigs have the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish. This shot shows it greeting a Border Collie and walker.
 
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20120224_IMG_6322.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish
 
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20120224_IMG_6329.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. These Tamworth Pigs have the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish
 
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20120224_IMG_6340.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish
 
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IMG_6380.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish
 
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IMG_6381.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish
 
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IMG_6389.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish
 
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IMG_6382.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish. In the background is a wind turbine powering an off grid house.
 
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IMG_6398.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish. In the background is a wind turbine powering an off grid house.
 
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IMG_6407.jpg There's free range and then there's free range. This Tamworth Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near  Arnish. In the background is a wind turbine powering an off grid house.
 
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20120115_IMG_4835.jpg Frost on leaf litter, Ambleside, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_1585_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1587_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1594_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1598_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1607_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1609_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1615_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1625_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1627_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1629_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1633_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1636_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1638_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_1656_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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