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IMG_2095_scotland.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_2098_solar panel.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_2110_man.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_2119_walker.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3806_brough of birsay.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3814_castleated.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3823_lighhouse.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3824_lighthouse.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3826_off grid.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3836_tower.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3845_brough of birsay.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3849_off grid.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3862_battery.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light. This shot shows the shed that houses the array of batteries.
 
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IMG_2107_light.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_2115_remote.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3809_remote.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3821_maritime.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3834_headland.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3841_solar panel.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3854_solar lighthouse.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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IMG_3858_lighthouse.jpg The Brough of Birsay lighthouse marks Orkney mainland's most north westerly tip. It was built in 1925 and converted to solar power in 2002. A bank of 36 solar panels charges an array of batteries that power the light.
 
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366W4293_p.jpg Low carbon living. House boats on the Fossdyke at Lincoln UK. Living in such a way uses a fraction of the energy that a traditional house does.
 
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366W4297_p.jpg Low carbon living. House boats on the Fossdyke at Lincoln UK. Living in such a way uses a fraction of the energy that a traditional house does.
 
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IMG_0443_hoare frost.jpg A cairn covered in hoare frost on the Cairngrom Plateau, Cairngorm mountains, Scotland, UK.
 
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IMG_0475_cairn.jpg A cairn covered in hoare frost on the Cairngrom Plateau, Cairngorm mountains, Scotland, UK.
 
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IMG_0512_map reading.jpg A mountaineer checks his map whilst looking towards the Angels Peak and Braeriach across the Lairig Ghru from the summit of Ben Macdui, on the Cairngorm mountains, Scotland, UK, in winter conditions.
 
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IMG_0513_map.jpg A mountaineer checks his map whilst looking towards the Angels Peak and Braeriach across the Lairig Ghru from the summit of Ben Macdui, on the Cairngorm mountains, Scotland, UK, in winter conditions.
 
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IMG_0671_hoare frost.jpg A cairn covered in hoare frost on the Cairngorm Plateau, Scotland, UK, with a mountaineer in the background.
 
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IMG_1079_sat nav.jpg A road sign for a diversion round roadworks in Ambleside, Cumbria, UK,
 
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366W4154_walking boots.jpg Leave the car behind and go for a walk
 
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366W4292_house boat.jpg Low carbon living. House boats on the Fossdyke at Lincoln UK. Living in such a way uses a fraction of the energy that a traditional house does.
 
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366W4293_house boat.jpg Low carbon living. House boats on the Fossdyke at Lincoln UK. Living in such a way uses a fraction of the energy that a traditional house does.
 
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