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20120408_IMG_7503.jpg Warm sunlight at sunset lighting a small peak in the Anti atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa, with a Berber goatherd wandering with his flock.
 
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20120330_IMG_7364.jpg A Marie Curie Cancer Care Field of Hope in Lockerbie, Scotland, UK.
 
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20090206_IMG_0933.jpg A Navy Sea King helicopter lowers a stretcher to evacuate a seriously injured walker who had fallen 250 feet  on Bow Fell in the Lake District UK
 
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IMG_5325_Cartmell.jpg A smoked food stall at a farmers market in Cark in Cartmell, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_5327_smoked food.jpg A smoked food stall at a farmers market in Cark in Cartmell, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_5329_smoke house.jpg A smoked food stall at a farmers market in Cark in Cartmell, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_5331_duck.jpg A smoked food stall at a farmers market in Cark in Cartmell, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_5332_farmers market.jpg A smoked food stall at a farmers market in Cark in Cartmell, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_5336_stall.jpg A smoked food stall at a farmers market in Cark in Cartmell, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_5338_smoked.jpg A smoked food stall at a farmers market in Cark in Cartmell, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_0915_soap.jpg Cote How, one of only 3 Soil Association, registered organic guest houses in the UK. Cote Howe is in Rydal, Lake District, Cumbria, UK. This shot shows the natural skin care products they use.
 
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IMG_2348_care.jpg Posters at a green event in Windermere, UK.
 
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IMG_0589_care.jpg The Krakken, a jack up barge, that is constructing the wind turbines of the Walney offshore wind farm, uses a specialist cradle to lift a turbine blade into place. The farm consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_7258_feeding.jpg A farmer putting out winter feed for his sheep at Rydal in the Lake District during the big chill of December 2010.
 
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IMG_7265_farmer.jpg A farmer putting out winter feed for his sheep at Rydal in the Lake District during the big chill of December 2010.
 
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IMG_7250_shepherd.jpg A farmer putting out winter feed for his sheep at Rydal in the Lake District during the big chill of December 2010.
 
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IMG_7263_sheep.jpg A farmer putting out winter feed for his sheep at Rydal in the Lake District during the big chill of December 2010.
 
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IMG_7269_flock.jpg Sheep eating winter feed at Rydal in the Lake District during the big chill of December 2010.
 
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IMG_7276_feeding.jpg A farmer putting out winter feed for his sheep at Rydal in the Lake District during the big chill of December 2010.
 
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IMG_7278_animal feed.jpg A farmer putting out winter feed for his sheep at Rydal in the Lake District during the big chill of December 2010.
 
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IMG_3182_new lanark.jpg New Lanark, a world heritage site which was built by Robert Owen a philanthropist who developed this mill site and built houses for his workers and provided them with health care and education at a time when most workers were exploited. The whole complex was designed to be powered by water power
 
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IMG_3192_water power.jpg New Lanark, a world heritage site which was built by Robert Owen a philanthropist who developed this mill site and built houses for his workers and provided them with health care and education at a time when most workers were exploited. The whole complex was designed to be powered by water power
 
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2234_chicken.jpg  a free range chicken and eggs UK
 
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IMG_9840_aviation.jpg A father and daughter asleep together on an Emirates flight
 
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IMG_9841_aviation.jpg A father and daughter asleep together on an Emirates flight
 
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IMG_0996_snow.jpg Members of Langdale Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team descend Bow Fell after treating and evacuating a seriuosly injured fallen climber in the Lake District UK
 
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366W6399_husky.jpg Inuit sled dog husky puppies in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
 
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366W7684_nesting.jpg A female Ptarmigan sat on a nest on the Greenland tundra near Camp vicotr west Greenland
 
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IMG_1533_nest.jpg A  Ptarmigans nest on the Greenland tundra near Camp victor west Greenland
 
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366W6397_inuit.jpg Inuit sled dog husky puppies in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
 
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366W6398_husky.jpg Inuit sled dog husky puppies in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
 
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366W7678_nest.jpg A female Ptarmigan sat on a nest on the Greenland tundra near Camp vicotr west Greenland
 
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