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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 19:26 on 20th May 2009

I know we are all supposed to embrace so-called 'Green' energy but arn't we going overboard with wind-farms?. Our 'green' hills are fast becoming a breeding grounds for these 'monsters', the latest being opened in Scotland only today. I can tolerate the odd one or two, but our beautiful coast lines and hill sides are being polutted by concrete turbines that, lets face it, dont generate that much electricity anyway.

I remember a few years ago at a site not too from me, they wanted to plant a forest of fast growing fur trees on the  moorland .  Protesters successfully objected that it would alter the natural sky-line and the sceme thrown out. I drove over there (the Rossendale valley, Lancashire), last week and its covered in wind turbines. Add to that, telcommunication towers and, well there wont be many fantastic veiws to post on POE before too long at this rate.

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 19:33 on 20th May 2009

Michael, they are trying to put one up here off the shores of Nantucket Sound. People are not amused.



Edited by: Diana Sinclair at:20th May 2009 19:34
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 19:35 on 20th May 2009
There are lots out here,in non populated areas,yet Michael,what you say,rings a lot of truth
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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 20:59 on 20th May 2009
DarkSatanic Mills
Wind Turbines in Burton Latimer
Picture by Ray Stear



Dark Satanic Mills?

I personally think that these 'windmills' have a stange beauty of their own. I envisage a time in the future when people will regard them with the same affection accorded to the old windmiils. I think they are a useful landmark to navigationally challenged, pre Satnav drivers; who can spot them in the distance and know they are heading in the right direction!

Long may they continue to turn!

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 21:07 on 20th May 2009
I think they look like alien space craft rising out of the water to devour us.
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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 21:15 on 20th May 2009

Hi Diana,

LOL. but don't forget, people were frightened of the first car.How would we manage without them now? You would be OK I know: you would stay with your country cousin and ride on a hog's back!.

 

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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 22:24 on 20th May 2009
On 20th May 2009 20:59, Ray Stear wrote:
DarkSatanic Mills
Wind Turbines in Burton Latimer
Picture by Ray Stear



Dark Satanic Mills?

I personally think that these 'windmills' have a stange beauty of their own. I envisage a time in the future when people will regard them with the same affection accorded to the old windmiils. I think they are a useful landmark to navigationally challenged, pre Satnav drivers; who can spot them in the distance and know they are heading in the right direction!

Long may they continue to turn!

thats my point exactly Ray, i dont mind the odd one or two but if it carries on the way its going, every hill will have a wind farm and they will all look the same, then you'll need your satnav.
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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 23:49 on 20th May 2009

I take your point Michael, and yes, if 'The hills are alive, with the sound of whirring', I can also see the tranquility of the countryside being disturbed somewhat. but I uderstand that each application for these farms is carefully considered and the situation would not reach a point where they litter the countryside at random.

I think also that Don quixote would be pleased to see a few too!

Regarding the Satnav. I need a Satnav to drive to work every day, my sense of direction is terrible!

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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 01:51 on 21st May 2009

 I love the windmills, I love the older ones more but these were just wonderful to look at when we were in Scotland soooo massive! But I dont have to live with them..;-)

   Hey Ray, long time no see,,;-))



Edited by: DEBBIE ADAMS at:21st May 2009 01:51
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