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We are fighting to save beautiful countryside and wild places all around the world from needless industrialization. This photo was taken from the Unesco Biosphere Reserve of Braunton Burrows, North Devon, looking towards the unspoilt hills that are to become the Fullabrook Down Wind Power Station.

Friday, August 26, 2011

The Atlantic Array

Some links:

http://www.thisisdevon.co.uk/Windfarm-sea-cost-pound-4-5-billion/story-13155357-detail/story.html

http://www.alverdiscott-huntshaw-parish.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=6949


http://projectmindwake.blogspot.com/2011/08/giant-cables-to-link-sub-station-to.html

more to come
Posted by Artists Against Wind Farms at 9:29 AM
Labels: Abbotsham, Alverdiscott, Atlantic Array

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We are a world wide group of artists who share a love of the countryside and all wild places. We fight to save them, and their wildlife, from being turned into Industrial Wind Power Stations. Go to our website to learn more about us and see our work. Please note, while we take every effort to ensure that all information published on this blog is accurate, we cannot accept any liability for the accuracy or content. Any visitors who rely on this information do so at their own risk.
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