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IMG_2093_p.jpg A yacht with a small wind turbine in front of the construction site for Dong Energy's offshore wind turbines. The yellow towers are the foundations for the offshore wind turbines of the Walney wind farm.
 
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IMG_2096_p.jpg A yacht with a small wind turbine in front of the construction site for Dong Energy's offshore wind turbines. The yellow towers are the foundations for the offshore wind turbines of the Walney wind farm.
 
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IMG_2101_p.jpg A yacht with a small wind turbine in front of the construction site for Dong Energy's offshore wind turbines. The yellow towers are the foundations for the offshore wind turbines of the Walney wind farm.
 
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IMG_0270_foundations.jpg The Ormonde Offshore Wind Farm is currently being built in the Irish Sea, 10km off Barrow-In-Furness. On completion the wind farm will comprise 30 RePower 5M wind turbines with the capacity of 150 megawatts and expected to produce around 500 gigawatt hours of electricity every year. These turbines are some of the most powerful wind turbines in the world,
 
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IMG_2115_docks.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2120_port.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2133_sign.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_6368_foundations.jpg A wind turbine foundation awaiting a turbine at the Walney Offshore windfarm project, off Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. When finished it will have 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.
 
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IMG_4977_property damage.jpg Happisburgh in North Norfolk is one of the most rapidly eroding coastlines in the British Isles. Already several houses have been lost to the sea. Though it has been eroding since Roman times, sea level rise and an increase in stormy weather, both driven by climate change has resulted in an increase in the rate of erosion. This shots shows the foundations of a house that was demolished before it fell into the sea.
 
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IMG_4983_collapse.jpg Happisburgh in North Norfolk is one of the most rapidly eroding coastlines in the British Isles. Already several houses have been lost to the sea. Though it has been eroding since Roman times, sea level rise and an increase in stormy weather, both driven by climate change has resulted in an increase in the rate of erosion. This shots shows the foundations of a house that was demolished before it fell into the sea.
 
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IMG_4992_retreat.jpg Happisburgh in North Norfolk is one of the most rapidly eroding coastlines in the British Isles. Already several houses have been lost to the sea. Though it has been eroding since Roman times, sea level rise and an increase in stormy weather, both driven by climate change has resulted in an increase in the rate of erosion. This shot shows a house that was demolished before it fell into the sea. The front steps of the house have fallen and are visible on the beach.
 
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IMG_4999_cliff erosion.jpg Happisburgh in North Norfolk is one of the most rapidly eroding coastlines in the British Isles. Already several houses have been lost to the sea. Though it has been eroding since Roman times, sea level rise and an increase in stormy weather, both driven by climate change has resulted in an increase in the rate of erosion. This shots shows the foundations of a house that was demolished before it fell into the sea, with the front steps to the house, visible on the beach.
 
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IMG_5003_coastal erosion.jpg Happisburgh in North Norfolk is one of the most rapidly eroding coastlines in the British Isles. Already several houses have been lost to the sea. Though it has been eroding since Roman times, sea level rise and an increase in stormy weather, both driven by climate change has resulted in an increase in the rate of erosion. This shots shows the foundations of a house that was demolished before it fell into the sea, with the front steps to the house, visible on the beach.
 
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IMG_5013_Happisburgh.jpg Happisburgh in North Norfolk is one of the most rapidly eroding coastlines in the British Isles. Already several houses have been lost to the sea. Though it has been eroding since Roman times, sea level rise and an increase in stormy weather, both driven by climate change has resulted in an increase in the rate of erosion. This shots shows the foundations of a house that was demolished before it fell into the sea.
 
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IMG_2087_wind power.jpg A yacht with a small wind turbine in front of the construction site for Dong Energy's offshore wind turbines. The yellow towers are the foundations for the offshore wind turbines of the Walney wind farm.
 
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IMG_2093_offshore wind.jpg A yacht with a small wind turbine in front of the construction site for Dong Energy's offshore wind turbines. The yellow towers are the foundations for the offshore wind turbines of the Walney wind farm.
 
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IMG_2096_Dong Energy.jpg A yacht with a small wind turbine in front of the construction site for Dong Energy's offshore wind turbines. The yellow towers are the foundations for the offshore wind turbines of the Walney wind farm.
 
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IMG_2101_Barrow in Furness.jpg A yacht with a small wind turbine in front of the construction site for Dong Energy's offshore wind turbines. The yellow towers are the foundations for the offshore wind turbines of the Walney wind farm.
 
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IMG_2105_Walney.jpg A yacht with a small wind turbine in front of the construction site for Dong Energy's offshore wind turbines. The yellow towers are the foundations for the offshore wind turbines of the Walney wind farm.
 
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IMG_2109_docks.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2114_wind energy.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2115_wind power.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2120_wind turbine.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2121_engineering.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2126_crane.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2127_pile.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2132_engineering.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2133_offshore wind farm.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2136_Walney Wind Farm.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_0001_cement.jpg Pouring concrete for the floor of a house extension, Ambleside, UK.
 
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IMG_0009_concrete.jpg Pouring concrete for the floor of a house extension, Ambleside, UK.
 
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IMG_0037_concrete.jpg Pouring concrete for the floor of a house extension, Ambleside, UK.
 
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