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20120414_IMG_8250.jpg As vehicle use increases a new petrol station is built to meet demand in Marrkech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20000105_IMG_4733.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4735.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4748.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4753.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4754.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4758.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4767.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4779.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_4791.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, which destroyed Northside Bridge in Workington, a new bridge is being constructed, UK.
 
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20120112_IMG_7439.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7441.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7445.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7461.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7463.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7465.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7468.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7469.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7472.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7473.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7475.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7476.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7477.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7479.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120112_IMG_7480.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, which destroyed Northside Bridge in Workington, a new bridge is being constructed, UK.
 
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20120112_IMG_7487.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, which destroyed Northside Bridge in Workington, a new bridge is being constructed, UK.
 
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IMG_5658_fence.jpg Derelict houses on the outskirts of Sunderland, UK, about to be demolished, with a new modern efficient green housing development in the back ground.
 
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IMG_5660_regrowth.jpg Derelict houses on the outskirts of Sunderland, UK, about to be demolished, with a new modern efficient green housing development in the back ground.
 
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IMG_0622_shades.jpg The Krakken, a jack up barge, that is constructing the wind turbines of the Walney offshore wind farm, uses a specialist cradle to lift a turbine blade into place. The farm consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_1913_foreman.jpg The Krakken, a jack up barge, that is constructing the wind turbines of the Walney offshore wind farm. The farm consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_8566_helmet.jpg The jack up barge, The Goliath lifting a transition pieces into place on the Walney Offshore windfarm project, off Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. When finished it will have 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy.
 
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IMG_8593_high vis.jpg A crane on the jack up barge, Goliath.
 
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