“ Kentish Flats offshore wind farm, uk ”
The March wind doth blow and we shall generate electricity. A trip to Whitstable on Sunday, cutting it fine I know, led to a fantastic boat trip into the Thames Estuary to see the Maunsell Forts and the turbines. These turbine blades are made on my small Island of the Isle of wight at a company ...
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  • Phoebe Jack Edited a month ago

    maunsell forts

    maunsell forts

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  • Nancy Lee Edited 23 days ago

    That little bit of yellow really pops on the turbine in the front. I love the way they fade in the mist and the depth the field works so well! Interesting backstory too… more

    That little bit of yellow really pops on the turbine in the front. I love the way they fade in the mist and the depth the field works so well! Interesting backstory too. I see the blades going by on trucks occasionally in our area and they are huge!

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  • Prakash Khanchandani Edited 23 days ago

    The DoF is amazing! And I like the contrast made by the yellow splash on the steel columns.

    The DoF is amazing! And I like the contrast made by the yellow splash on the steel columns.

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  • Ingrid van de Coevering Edited 24 days ago

    Nice! I have seen the turbines at sea only from above. When flying from the UK (London or Birmingham) to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, you can see them often.

    Nice! I have seen the turbines at sea only from above. When flying from the UK (London or Birmingham) to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, you can see them often.

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