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The photographer that took this is Polish, but runs photo workshops in other European countries. Ths looks like Spain to me.
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#22
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Just a model of a wind engine, from the Bodyscape art series.
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This came from a blog post about the possible future erection of wind turbines in Ikaria, Greece. It's not clear if this image was of an existing turbine on the island, or simply chosen because it showed any turbine.
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#24
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I think I've seen other pictures of this mill, with a larger group of people (possibly one with a guitar) strolling along the path.
I've never seen an identification of the mill, but would say it's German or Scandanavian. |
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A woman stepping out with a row of wind turbines in the field. The photographer is Dutch, so possibly the Netherlands.
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#26
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A tower mill, owned by the National Trust
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Another image from the 2017 (4th) Positively Gilttered event, shot in early November in the Queensland outback by Jill Kerswill.
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Quite a selection of photos, but no clue where in the UK this is. Just described as "derelict watermill". The photos are from decades ago - the model is now much older than in the photos.
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The same model as the last post, but found on a different site. It looks to be taken when she is of a similar age, so I assume it's the same watermill, but can't be certain.
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