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20130430_B18A7635.jpg Litter on the streets of Amsterdam following the annual Queen day celebrations, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7648.jpg Litter on the streets of Amsterdam following the annual Queen day celebrations, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_IMG_5613.jpg Litter on the streets of Amsterdam following the annual Queen day celebrations, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7632.jpg Litter on the streets of Amsterdam following the annual Queen day celebrations, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7644.jpg Litter on the streets of Amsterdam following the annual Queen day celebrations, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7650.jpg Litter on the streets of Amsterdam following the annual Queen day celebrations, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_IMG_5612.jpg Litter on the streets of Amsterdam following the annual Queen day celebrations, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_IMG_6322.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8338.jpg New houses for sale in Almere, which is the Nehterlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, a circle of solar thermal panels which also provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity.
 
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20130502_B18A8354.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8362.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8375.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8382.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8384.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_IMG_6416.jpg Residents of Sun city a suberb of Heerhugowaard in the Netherlands that has develped as a solar hot spot, with the majority of the houses powered by solar panels and is the largest CO2-neutral residential area in the world. The City of the Sun generates 10 MW of energy from wind and solar power, and uses natural water-filtration systems.
 
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20130502_IMG_6424.jpg Residents of Sun city a suberb of Heerhugowaard in the Netherlands that has develped as a solar hot spot, with the majority of the houses powered by solar panels and is the largest CO2-neutral residential area in the world. The City of the Sun generates 10 MW of energy from wind and solar power, and uses natural water-filtration systems.
 
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20130502_IMG_6454.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_IMG_6467.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8335.jpg New houses for sale in Almere, which is the Nehterlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, a circle of solar thermal panels which also provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity.
 
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20130502_B18A8347.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8359.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8370.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8377.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8383.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_IMG_6419.jpg Residents of Sun city a suberb of Heerhugowaard in the Netherlands that has develped as a solar hot spot, with the majority of the houses powered by solar panels and is the largest CO2-neutral residential area in the world. The City of the Sun generates 10 MW of energy from wind and solar power, and uses natural water-filtration systems.
 
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20130502_IMG_6457.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130424_IMG_4816.jpg The  newly refurbished Kings Cross Station, London, UK.
 
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20130424_IMG_4821.jpg The  newly refurbished Kings Cross Station, London, UK.
 
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20130424_IMG_4824.jpg The  newly refurbished Kings Cross Station, London, UK.
 
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20130321_P3210062.jpg Hayeswater reservoir above Hartsop in Patterdale in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130321_P3210082.jpg Large drifts of snow on High Street in the Lake District during an unseasonally cold spell of weather in late March 2013.
 
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20130321_P3210086.jpg A walker on High Street in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK, with wind sculpted snow.
 
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20130321_P3210106.jpg A walker shelters in a snow hole on High Street in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130321_P3210143.jpg The Kentmere Fells and Lake Windermere from High Street in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK, with wind sculpted snow and a hill walker.
 
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20130321_P3210149.jpg Thornthwaite Beacon plastered in hoare frost in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK, with a hardy fell walker.
 
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20130321_P3210204.jpg Looking towards Helvellyn fom Gray Crag in the Lake District, UK during unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013.
 
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20130321_P3210207.jpg A walker on Gray Crag looking towards High Street and the Knott in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130321_P3210211.jpg A walker on Gray Crag looking towards the Knott in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130321_P3210221.jpg A walker on Gray Crag looking towards the Helvellyn Range in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130321_P3210275.jpg A walker on Gray Crag looking north towards Plaice Fell in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130406_P4060032.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130406_P4060037.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130406_P4060165.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130406_P4060173.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130322_P3220132_gull.jpg A Lesser Black Backed Gull (Larus fuscus) with food, is watched closely by a Jackdaw, Lake windermere, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130321_P3210298.jpg A walker on Gray Crag being battered by spindrift looking towards Stoney Cove Pike in the Lake District, UK during unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013.
 
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20130321_P3210302.jpg A walker on Gray Crag looking towards Stoney Cove Pike in the Lake District, UK during unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013.
 
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20130321_P3210319.jpg A walker on Gray Crag being battered by spindrift looking towards the Helvellyn range in the Lake District, UK during unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013.
 
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20130324_P3240002.jpg Cows surviving outside during the late March 2013 extreme weather event, near Hawkshead, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130324_P3240033.jpg Jill Cooper braves the outdoors during the extreme weather event of late March 2013, for a walk in the Lake District, UK.
 
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20130324_P3240035.jpg Jill Cooper braves the outdoors during the extreme weather event of late March 2013, for a walk in the Lake District, UK.
 
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20130324_P3240067.jpg Sheep struggle in the unseasonal winter weather near Ambleside, Lake District, UK, in late March 2013.
 
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20130325_B18A3942.jpg Massive snow drifts block the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
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20130325_B18A3962.jpg Massive snow drifts block the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
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20130325_B18A3966.jpg Massive snow drifts block the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
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20130321_P3210121.jpg A walker on High Street in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK, with wind sculpted snow.
 
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20130321_P3210159.jpg Thornthwaite Beacon plastered in hoare frost in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK, with a hardy fell walker.
 
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20130321_P3210113.jpg A walker shelters in a snow hole on High Street in unseasonally cold weather in late March 2013, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130330_P3300032.jpg A road on the Long Mynd closed by snow above Church Stretton, during unseasonal cold weather in late March, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130330_P3300037.jpg Fell ponies on the Long Mynd above Church Stretton, during unseasonal cold weather in late March, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130330_P3300066.jpg The Long Mynd above Church Stretton, during unseasonal cold weather in late March, Shropshire, UK, looking towards Caer Caradoc.
 
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20130331_P3310104.jpg A walker on a country lane with large snow drifts near Church Stretton, during unseasonal cold weather in late March, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130331_P3310149.jpg A woman walker on Caer Caradoc a famous hill with an ancient hill fort on the summit above Church Stretton in Shropshire, UK, looking towards The Lawley
 
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20130402_P4020475.jpg A woman walking on the Stiperstones, Shropshire, UK.
 
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