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20120318_IMG_3057.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3058.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3060.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3063.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3067.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3071.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3075.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3077.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3079.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3082.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3083.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3086.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3090.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3097.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3098.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3101.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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IMG_1491_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1496_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1498_carbon offset.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1509_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1510_carbon offset.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1516_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1518_woodland.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1522_carbon offset.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1524_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow.
 
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IMG_1529_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1534_carbon offset.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1541_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1547_carbon offset.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1550_oak.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1553_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1554_plaque.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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