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20120410_IMG_4675.jpg A water fall in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20091016_IMG_6030.jpg A climber on Dow Crag at sunset,  Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_6994_slipway.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_6995_spray.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_7008_Iceland.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_7013_waterfall.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_7019_cascade.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_5984_liming.jpg An unimproved moorland field on the slopes of Pendle Hill that has had lime applied to it to alter the acidic soil Ph to help improve the pasture, Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_5991_liming.jpg An unimproved moorland field on the slopes of Pendle Hill that has had lime applied to it to alter the acidic soil Ph to help improve the pasture, Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_5992_liming.jpg An unimproved moorland field on the slopes of Pendle Hill that has had lime applied to it to alter the acidic soil Ph to help improve the pasture, Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_5997_lime.jpg An unimproved moorland field on the slopes of Pendle Hill that has had lime applied to it to alter the acidic soil Ph to help improve the pasture, Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_7008_hydro.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_7022_sub zero.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_0862_frigid.jpg Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District frozen over during the December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_0867_cascade.jpg Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District frozen over during the December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_0868_icefall.jpg A climber in Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District frozen over during the December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_0884_freezing.jpg A climber in Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District frozen over during the December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_7009_icing up.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_7019_waterfall.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_7027_icefall.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_7033_climber.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_7046_Fisher Place.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_7057_red.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_7066_ice climbing.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_7072_ice climber.jpg Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_7088_ice screw.jpg A climber placing an ice screw for protection in Ice on Fisher Place Ghyll in the Lake District, UK, during the December 2010 big freeze, which produced the best ice climbing conditions in the Lake District for many years.
 
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IMG_6994_overspill.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_7013_karahnjukafoss.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_6995_renewable energy.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_7008_waterfall.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_7019_spillway.jpg Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new contorversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland, in the wilderness area of Vatnajokull, created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river. Controversial as it flooded a huge area of one of Europes last wilderness areas, that was home to nesting Whooper Swans and Pink Footed Geese. The project does however produce 40% of Icelands electricity from renewables. The projects statistics are as follows, power generation, 700MW, gross head, 600 metres, Max flow 144 M/sec, Halslon Lake area 57KM squared, storage volume 2.1 million metres, damheight 198m (the tallest in Europe) headrace tunnels 73km. 100 % of Icelands electricity is generated from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal. This shot shows the overspill from the dam
 
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IMG_9451_ice cap.jpg Blatindur peak seen from Kristiartindar with the Vatnajokull ice cap beyond, Iceland.
 
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