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IMG_3423_vegetables.jpg Gourds and produce on a stand at a traditional Apple day at Acorn Bank, Penrith, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_0216_p.jpg Greenhouses growing vegetables heated by geothermal heat near Geysir in Iceland.
 
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IMG_0222_p.jpg Greenhouses growing vegetables heated by geothermal heat near Geysir in Iceland.
 
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IMG_0680_p.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_0685_p.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_0700_p.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_0743_p.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat. This shot shows one of the many bubbling mud pools in a hot spring area on the outskirts of town.
 
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IMG_0745_p.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat. This shot shows one of the many bubbling mud pools in a hot spring area on the outskirts of town.
 
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IMG_0825_vegetables.jpg Cabbage growing on a farm on the Lancashire mosslands near Banks on the outskirts of Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2516_organic food.jpg An organic farm stall selling organic vegetables at a market in Saltaire, Yorkshire, UK.
 
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IMG_8706_price list.jpg An organic farm stall selling organic vegetables at a market in Saltaire, Yorkshire, UK.
 
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IMG_8707_famers market.jpg An organic farm stall selling organic vegetables at a market in Saltaire, Yorkshire, UK.
 
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IMG_8714_organic food.jpg An organic farm stall selling organic vegetables at a market in Saltaire, Yorkshire, UK.
 
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IMG_2508_leeks.jpg An organic farm stall selling organic vegetables at a market in Saltaire, Yorkshire, UK.
 
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IMG_2511_organic food.jpg An organic farm stall selling organic vegetables at a market in Saltaire, Yorkshire, UK.
 
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IMG_2515_farmers market.jpg An organic farm stall selling organic vegetables at a market in Saltaire, Yorkshire, UK.
 
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IMG_8711_organic.jpg An organic farm stall selling organic vegetables at a market in Saltaire, Yorkshire, UK.
 
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366W8392_sign.jpg Organic vegetables on an allotment in Cumbria UK
 
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IMG_0795_community.jpg Chard growing in Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden in the grounds of Rydal Hall near Ambleside, Lake District, UK. Growing your own vegetables cuts down hugely on food miles and your carbon footprint.
 
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IMG_0803_rydal.jpg Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden in the grounds of Rydal Hall near Ambleside, Lake District, UK. Growing your own vegetables cuts down hugely on food miles and your carbon footprint.
 
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IMG_1705_vegetable garden.jpg A community vegetable garden in Rydal, UK. Allotments allow local people to grow their own vegetables and cut down hugely on food miles.
 
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IMG_8232 (1)_pollination.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat. Here tomatoes are grown all year round using geothermal heat., amd are pollimated by colonies of bumble bees.
 
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IMG_8243_food production.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat. Here tomatoes are grown all year round using geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_8247_green tomato.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat. Here tomatoes are grown all year round using geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_8255_geopthermal energy.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat. Here tomatoes are grown all year round using geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_8260_geothermal space heating.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat. Here tomatoes are grown all year round using geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_0216_geothermal space heating.jpg Greenhouses growing vegetables heated by geothermal heat near Geysir in Iceland.
 
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IMG_0222_geothermal heating.jpg Greenhouses growing vegetables heated by geothermal heat near Geysir in Iceland.
 
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IMG_0679_hot springs.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_0680_geothermal park.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_0685_energy.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat.
 
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IMG_0700_warning.jpg Hveragerdi in South West Iceland sits on the Varma river and is a geothermal hot spot, with steam rising from fumeroles right in the middle of town. It has been used for nealry 100 years for growing vegetables in greenhouses using the geothermal heat.
 
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