4/6/22

My Corner of the World


Taken from Mana Bay, Patea

linking to: Wandering Camera

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31 comments:

Tom said...

...here, wind turbines are love-hate thing!

Thomas Lee said...

Wow! Nice environmental friendly view

EricaSta said...

Thank you for hosting. Have a good week.

Handmade in Israel said...

These wind farms are a common sight on the English lanscape, where I am orginally from.

Michele Morin said...

Windmills are showing up in my world, too.

Soma @ inkTorrents.com said...

So many things of interest in that photo, well captured. Thanks so much for hosting!

-Soma

Peabea Scribbles said...

Thanks for sharing. I always enjoy seeing what you're posting this week.

Cloudia said...

Thank you for hosting dear! I like your photo

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

It's nice to see wind power being utilized!

Suzana said...

Impressive system and image.
A little bit stormy!
Happy WW and a fine week!
Thank you for the game!

Rhodesia said...

They make great photos but I worry how many birds and bats get killed by those turning blades. Thanks for hosting. I hope all is well, Diane

Taken For Granted said...

Good to see these wind turbines at work. The more renewable energy we use the less likely our planet will hit run-away heating. Much our electricity now comes from wind and hydroelectricity, but that is not the case in most of our country. We only have one planet, and we need to take care of it.

Aimz said...

There is only one other place I've seen those and that's in Raglan

Lydia C. Lee said...

Wow. Well that looks a bit like a barren world....(or hopefully stopping that, depending on how you look at it)

Sandee said...

Beautiful. So much beauty in the world.

Thank you for hosting the fun.

Have a fabulous day. ♥

Gardens at Waters East said...

The wind turbines are now seen in so many places, even here out in the country. Lots of them through this state.

Amila said...

Beautiful windmills...Thanks for hosting.
Have a great day!

Powell River Books said...

A good way to generate power. I just read that near our home in British Columbia they are placing a huge turbine in one of our many tidal rapids to generate power for our region. That's very exciting and natural. - Margy

Nancy Chan said...

So many windmills in one place. Have a wonderful day.

Kirsi schreibt said...

Wow a windpark (in Germany thats the name), thanks for hosting and greetings from Germany
Kirsi

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

It looks like there must have been some high winds to wash all that driftwood in. I assume the turbines must have been turning fast making their electricity.

My Desktop Daily said...

Hmmmm, they do spoil the view though...

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

PS: Thanks for hosting, Betty!

Rostrose said...

Dear Betty,
I live in the Austrian lowlands - such wind farms are also common here. They are becoming more and more important these days. And only recently have I learned that they are not as dangerous to birds as is often feared. (For example, they are only the seventh leading cause of death for birds of prey. This can be determined by birds with transmitters.)...
All the best
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2022/04/marz-rückblick-bad-voslau-und-mein.html

Joanne said...

Beautiful photo!

rupam sarma said...

Wonderful view, Thanks a lot for hosting.

Heidi R. said...

I see important energy suppliers and lots of driftwood.

dee Nambiar said...

That's a lovely photograph. We live close to a wind farm so turbines are a familiar sight, I love how they work with different skies, always making great pictures. Thank you for hosting, Betty. :)

Pia said...

Eine gute Art Strom zu erzeugen und Umweltfreundlich. Unser Auge sollte sich daran gewöhnen.
L G Pia

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

Quite a contrast-- order in a disordered world

csuhpat1 said...

So very peaceful and beautiful