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IMG_4093_sculpture.jpg A wind turbine and sculpture on the coast at Blyth on the North East coast, UK.
 
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IMG_5042_solar.jpg The Aeolus Accoustic wind pavilion sculpture at Media City in Salford Quays, Manchester, UK.
 
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IMG_6945_art.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 art work, Vortex by the artist Jonina Gudnadottir.
 
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IMG_6951_art.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 art work, Vortex by the artist Jonina Gudnadottir.
 
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IMG_4988_p.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar water heaters
 
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IMG_5732_p.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power.
 
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IMG_1791_p.jpg The Angel of the north a sculpture by Antony Gormley in Gateshead, Tyneside, UK.
 
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IMG_0325_summer.jpg Pebbles spelling out summer on the beach at Cley, Norfolk, UK.
 
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IMG_4988_wild boar park.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar water heaters
 
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IMG_5732_sign.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power.
 
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366W9808_angel.jpg The Angel of the North at sunset with a plane flying over, Gateshead, UK.
 
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IMG_4957_angel.jpg The Angel of the North at sunset, Gateshead, UK.
 
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IMG_5571_angel.jpg The Angel of the North at sunset, Gateshead, UK.
 
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IMG_6030_angel.jpg The Angel of the North at sunset, Gateshead, UK.
 
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IMG_1791_solar instelation.jpg The Angel of the north a sculpture by Antony Gormley in Gateshead, Tyneside, UK.
 
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IMG_6868_iced over.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6870_iced up.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6872_cold snap.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6877_icicle.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6880_coating.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6884_ice patterns.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6869_ice build up.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6871_icicle.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6874_spray.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6878_ice formation.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6882_road side.jpg Ice coating everything on a road side verge near Keswick in the Lake District, where passing cars have splashed water off the road, which has frozen on contact in the extreme winter conditions during December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_1451_conker.jpg Conkers used to spell out the word lFall on autumn leaves.
 
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IMG_1453_leaf.jpg Conkers used to spell out the word leaf on fall leaves.
 
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IMG_5866_renewable energy.jpg The Hitavaettur sculpture by Robert Dell, that uses geothermal water to create the electric light. The electricity is generated by the difference in temperature between the geothermal water and the atmosphere. It is sited at the Perlan building, geothermal water tanks in Reykjavik, Icleand.
 
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IMG_5868_sculpture.jpg The Hitavaettur sculpture by Robert Dell, that uses geothermal water to create the electric light. The electricity is generated by the difference in temperature between the geothermal water and the atmosphere. It is sited at the Perlan building, geothermal water tanks in Reykjavik, Icleand.
 
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IMG_6945_spiral.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 art work, Vortex by the artist Jonina Gudnadottir.
 
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IMG_6951_vortex.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 art work, Vortex by the artist Jonina Gudnadottir.
 
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