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16 October 2014

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Return from the south.

I have returned from the far south where I have enjoyed a first time visit.The weather was quite good in Devon,where I was, while the floods in nearby Cornwall were devestating.I visitated Cornwall one day to see the Eden Project:a massive up to date dome(s) covered botanical garden(s) situated in a huge disused clay quarry.
In my travels, in these parts, I hardly came across any wind farms except for what I saw at a distance which didn't give the appearance of marring the countryside.- I therefore feel that we could tolerate wind turbines to a certain extent at least.
I had one brief encounter,on my way down in the coach, with one small wind farm.These masts didn't seem to be excessively tall as per normal. In my estimation they did not give the appearance of being offensive to the outlook but gave a rather interisting aspect to it as a whole.
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