This reminds me of when I still had a car and was on the way to visit my family. Those windmills were all over (are, I bet). It´s near the Harz-mountains, but you cannot see them (or I blocked it out, I don´t like them).
Uma fantástica paisagem! Hoje em dia, estas hélices estão por todo o lado!... Mas acho que ainda não nos explicaram que as suas hélices, não podem ser recuperadas, depois de desgastadas... e o reaproveitamento destes materiais, nem desconfio qual seja... Um grande abraço! Feliz semana! Ana
There's a few places in NZ that look like this but certainly not everywhere, btw I like your new header.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteShame about all those windmills.
In many countries the same brings down many of the views.
Greetings from Patricia.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteIt is still a pretty view, even with the windmills.
Take care, have a happy new week!
Nice view!
ReplyDeleteThose wind turbines are ugly, but if it means clean energy, we can live with them.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't deserve a beauty award but if it helps keep nature afloat who am I to be against it.
ReplyDeleteYou have caught my attention with Mt. Errigal. I am looking forward to more photos.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful view. I don't know if the windmills are ugly or an intriguing part of the landscape.
ReplyDeleteUma bela paisagem.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
This reminds me of when I still had a car and was on the way to visit my family. Those windmills were all over (are, I bet).
ReplyDeleteIt´s near the Harz-mountains, but you cannot see them (or I blocked it out, I don´t like them).
La energía eolíca, se ve que está desarrollada, por. Debe de hacer viento por la zona y es cuestión de aprovecharlo.
ReplyDeletePerfect photo and also view:) Happy monday Bill:)
ReplyDeleteUma fantástica paisagem! Hoje em dia, estas hélices estão por todo o lado!... Mas acho que ainda não nos explicaram que as suas hélices, não podem ser recuperadas, depois de desgastadas... e o reaproveitamento destes materiais, nem desconfio qual seja...
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço! Feliz semana!
Ana
Those wind farms pop up everywhere! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteNot bad! It still looks a good sight seeing.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a beauty!
ReplyDeleteA fine view.
ReplyDeleteNice view. I see it, yes.
ReplyDelete...when it comes to wind farms, you either love them or hate them!
ReplyDeleteI like this shot, Bill!
ReplyDeleteClean energy with a nice view
ReplyDeleteAnd Mt. Errigal seeems to have snow upon it already (or maybe still). I love the slow hypnotic turns of windmills.
ReplyDeleteA very lovely view!
ReplyDeleteWe also have large wind farms near us. Good to see carbon free energy being produced.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful landscape and view over the windmill form! Have a great week
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely place you picked to live.
ReplyDeleteLandscape full with towering towers that are impassive before the eyes of the people.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture. I like seeing the mountain in the background.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for pointing out Mt. Errigal.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I happen to like the turbine windmills, they are mesmerizing to me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
bello paisaje. lindo monte. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice scene and the windfarm is not that far away. Snow on the mountain I see.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great photo :-D
ReplyDeleteI love pictures of windfarms, they look nice, integrated into the landscape.
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