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<blockquote data-quote="pratincol" data-source="post: 3299584" data-attributes="member: 65801"><p>Anyone who has been to Denmark will know that the landscapes and scenery are so dull that they might as well cover it with wind turbines-which is exactly what they have done.</p><p>Meanwhile back in the UK where there are some wonderful unspoilt areas of great natural beauty which are worth preserving.</p><p>Tomorrow will be a red letter day.</p><p>The local wind turbines haven't moved for the past three weeks due to high pressure,unless they have been automatically twirling-powered by the national grid to stop them seizing up.</p><p>Low pressure is due to move in,finally, on Wednesday, and the wind will blow at last.</p><p>Let us hope the wind isn't too strong lest they have to switch them off again in case they get damaged.</p><p>Wonderful!</p><p>The sooner the government subsidies end the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pratincol, post: 3299584, member: 65801"] Anyone who has been to Denmark will know that the landscapes and scenery are so dull that they might as well cover it with wind turbines-which is exactly what they have done. Meanwhile back in the UK where there are some wonderful unspoilt areas of great natural beauty which are worth preserving. Tomorrow will be a red letter day. The local wind turbines haven't moved for the past three weeks due to high pressure,unless they have been automatically twirling-powered by the national grid to stop them seizing up. Low pressure is due to move in,finally, on Wednesday, and the wind will blow at last. Let us hope the wind isn't too strong lest they have to switch them off again in case they get damaged. Wonderful! The sooner the government subsidies end the better. [/QUOTE]
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