On Monday, the windmills were being delivered and there were no people with signs protesting. The trial run was not mentioned in the news as such so that is probably why people showed up with their signs. You can see them approaching the town on the main road. All three of the lorries made the corner on their first attempt. There was one hangup though. In the last two photos, a vehicle got stuck. There was a weird noise under the car and it started to smoke. His wheels were stuck and wouldn't move. So another vehicle tied him up and towed him off the street. And that my friends was all the excitement for Monday in the small town called Moville.
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19 May, 2016
the real deal
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lorries,
main street,
moville,
windmills
Location:
Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland
18 May, 2016
an irish protest
A couple of weeks ago, Movillians gathered around the Tree in Market Square to protest the delivering and installation of windmills up at Kinnego Bay. They were also concerned that the tree, more than one hundred years old, may be damaged by the lorries with wide loads. So on this day, a lorry was sent to do a trial run and see if he could maneuver around the corner. A few days before, the town had taken down some light posts and bollards to assist them in their quest. It took the driver 45 minutes and many tries to finally make it. When he did, the people applauded and cheered. It was more like an enjoyable mini event. Music was played, people talking and laughing. It was an interesting protest, not something I experienced when living in the states. A totally different experience there.
Location:
Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland
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