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IMG_0567_footsteps.jpg Looking towards the Angels Peak and Braeriach across the Lairig Ghru from Ben Macdui, on the Cairngorm mountains, Scotland, UK, in winter conditions, with mountaineers footprints in the foreground.
 
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IMG_0575_lairigh ghru.jpg Looking towards the Angels Peak and Braeriach across the Lairig Ghru from Ben Macdui, on the Cairngorm mountains, Scotland, UK, in winter conditions, with mountaineers footprints in the foreground.
 
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IMG_0579_albedo.jpg Looking towards the Angels Peak and Braeriach across the Lairig Ghru from Ben Macdui, on the Cairngorm mountains, Scotland, UK, in winter conditions, with mountaineers footprints in the foreground.
 
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IMG_0821_foot steps.jpg Derwent Water at Keswick in the Lake District completely frozen over during the December 2010 big chill, with footsteps from a walker who walked across the lake.
 
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IMG_0824_footprint.jpg Derwent Water at Keswick in the Lake District completely frozen over during the December 2010 big chill, with footsteps from a walker who walked across the lake.
 
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IMG_0228_Grasmere.jpg Grasmere lake in the Lake District National Park, iced over during a cold snap in December 2010.
 
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IMG_0808_snow print.jpg Derwent Water at Keswick in the Lake District completely frozen over during the December 2010 big chill, with footsteps from a walker who walked across the lake.
 
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IMG_0811_frozen lake.jpg Derwent Water at Keswick in the Lake District completely frozen over during the December 2010 big chill, with footsteps from a walker who walked across the lake.
 
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IMG_0816_footstep.jpg Derwent Water at Keswick in the Lake District completely frozen over during the December 2010 big chill, with footsteps from a walker who walked across the lake.
 
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IMG_0817_footprint.jpg Derwent Water at Keswick in the Lake District completely frozen over during the December 2010 big chill, with footsteps from a walker who walked across the lake.
 
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IMG_4928_tracks.jpg Animal tracks on a snow covered frozen tarn on loughrigg above Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_5469_bird tracks.jpg Bird footprints on the surface of a forzen lake Winermere, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_5483_bird print.jpg Bird footprints on the surface of a forzen lake Winermere, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4242_drought cracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4257_drought.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_9698_footprint.jpg Footsteps on a black sand beach at Vik on Iceland's south coast.
 
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IMG_4232_feet.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4233_mud cracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4241_tracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4242_carbon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4245_drought.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4254_mudcrack.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4257_carbon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4261_foot step.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4263_footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4270_cabon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_0973_tracks.jpg Children running on Porthcurno Beach in West Cornwall, UK.
 
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IMG_5386_coal conveyor.jpg Port Waratah in Newcastle is the worlds largest coal port. Coal from open cast coal mines in the Hunter Valley is exported around the world from here, especially to China. Australia relies on coal for generating around 85% of all its electricity in coal fired power stations. Australians individually also have the worlds largest carbon footprints.
 
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IMG_5393_coal exports.jpg Port Waratah in Newcastle is the worlds largest coal port. Coal from open cast coal mines in the Hunter Valley is exported around the world from here, especially to China. Australia relies on coal for generating around 85% of all its electricity in coal fired power stations. Australians individually also have the worlds largest carbon footprints.
 
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IMG_5397_australian coal.jpg Port Waratah in Newcastle is the worlds largest coal port. Coal from open cast coal mines in the Hunter Valley is exported around the world from here, especially to China. Australia relies on coal for generating around 85% of all its electricity in coal fired power stations. Australians individually also have the worlds largest carbon footprints.
 
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IMG_5402_coal export.jpg Port Waratah in Newcastle is the worlds largest coal port. Coal from open cast coal mines in the Hunter Valley is exported around the world from here, especially to China. Australia relies on coal for generating around 85% of all its electricity in coal fired power stations. Australians individually also have the worlds largest carbon footprints.
 
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IMG_5407_australian coal.jpg Port Waratah in Newcastle is the worlds largest coal port. Coal from open cast coal mines in the Hunter Valley is exported around the world from here, especially to China. Australia relies on coal for generating around 85% of all its electricity in coal fired power stations. Australians individually also have the worlds largest carbon footprints.
 
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