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Pigs Abroad!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Windy Hill wind farm, somewhere on the Tablelands. This farm, which has 20 windmills, provides electricity for something like 3,400 homes. Not too shabby, eh? They're surprisingly beautiful, but they make the strangest noises.
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