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IMG_1875_p.jpg A jack up barge working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1876_p.jpg A jack up barge working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1881_p.jpg A jack up barge working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1882_p.jpg A jack up barge working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_3922_Aysgarth.jpg A mill building at Aysgarth Falls in the yorkshire Dales National Park, UK.
 
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IMG_3925-water mill.jpg A mill building at Aysgarth Falls in the yorkshire Dales National Park, UK.
 
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IMG_a9936_o.jpg PHD scientist Ian Bartholomew taking measurements as part of a study to measure the speed of the Russell Glacier near Kangerlussuag Greenland. The study is looking at how increasing quantities of melt water caused by climate change are affecting the glaciers speed which like most glaciers in Greenland has speeded up considerably in the last 20 years. It is thought that the meltwater helps lubricates the glaciers base enabling it to flow faster. As part of the study reflective poles were drilled 4 metres into the ice to measure their speed at various positions on the glacier. Within a month all the poles had fallen over as the glacier melted down over 4 metres
 
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IMG_7397_godfoss waterfall.jpg Godafoss waterfall in northern Iceland near Akureyri.
 
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IMG_7399_waterfall.jpg Godafoss waterfall in northern Iceland near Akureyri.
 
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IMG_7428_godfoss.jpg Godafoss waterfall in northern Iceland near Akureyri.
 
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IMG_7588_glacial outwash plane.jpg The Skeidararsandur a massive glacial outwash plain from the Vatnajokull ice cap in Icleand.
 
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IMG_7746_dettifoss waterfall.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7761_cascade.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7767_red.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7777_mist.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7778_waterfall.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7804_white water.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7815_dettifoss.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7843_canyon.jpg Hafragilsfoss just down stream from Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7849_sand bar.jpg Just downstream of Dettifoss waterfall, clean spring water that has been filtered through lava mixes with glacial meltwater of the the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7852_spring water.jpg Just downstream of Dettifoss waterfall, clean spring water that has been filtered through lava mixes with glacial meltwater of the the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_6534_godfoss.jpg Godafoss waterfall in northern Iceland near Akureyri.
 
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IMG_6631_water.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_6635_waterfall.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_6538_drop.jpg Godafoss waterfall in northern Iceland near Akureyri.
 
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IMG_6540_godfoss.jpg Godafoss waterfall in northern Iceland near Akureyri.
 
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IMG_6638_white water.jpg Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_6642_sediment.jpg The Jokulsa a Fjollum river just upstream from Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_6644_waterfall.jpg Selfoss waterfall just up river from Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_6653_beach.jpg The Jokulsa a Fjollum river just upstream from Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_6655_canyon.jpg The canyon just downstream from Dettifoss waterfall, the largest in Europe by volume, with a drop of 47 metres and an average discharge of 200 metres cubed per second. it is 100 metres wide and takes meltwater in the river Jokulsa a Fjollum from the Vatnajokull ice sheet.
 
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IMG_7409_godfoss.jpg Godafoss waterfall in northern Iceland near Akureyri.
 
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