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Old 4th June 2013, 18:40   #1
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Well,they've finally finished the twirly eyesores The last one going up...
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I think they look fantastic. They have a grace about them, and ultimately they are helping to preserve that coastline..
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I do hope there's a bit of tongue firmly in cheeks here if you'll pardon the expression
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Not even a little. I fail to see why half the junk you see at the sea fronts in most coastal towns is any less of an eyesore than those.
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I would go to that coastline (wherever it is) just to see the turbines! They sure beat the beaches in Somerset like Watchet, which is oily half the time and has prime view of 2 nuclear power stations!
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Well just to the right of those pictured,onshore is a nuclear power station Christian,so we've got the lot
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Maybe so, but eventually the turbines will replace the Nuke. Its a good trade, visually. I see them as being tranquil, yet modern. To me they are no less attractive than, say, the Dutch Windmills, but then i've always preferred modern and technological, to old for the sake of old.
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Each providing the power for your PC, the ISP you use to access this forum. The Fuel Pumps you use when fuelling your car...

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