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Images Dated 4th July 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines, California, USA

Wind turbines, California, USA
Wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Crescent Moon over Vancouver

Crescent Moon over Vancouver
Crescent Moon, seen above the Vancouver skyline, Canada. This is a waxing crescent Moon, halfway between a new Moon and the first quarter (half Moon)

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Log booms, Vancouver, Canada

Log booms, Vancouver, Canada
Log booms. Aerial photograph of log booms in Fraser River, Vancouver, Canada, where logs are stored on the water before use at a sawmill

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines, California, USA

Wind turbines, California, USA
Wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines, California, USA

Wind turbines, California, USA
Wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines, California, USA

Wind turbines, California, USA
Wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. These are 1500 kilowatt wind turbines

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Wind turbines

Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Mother and daughter playing in a forest

Mother and daughter playing in a forest
Mother and daughter playing together in a forest, peeking out from behind a tree

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Solar panel

Solar panel. Also known as a photovoltaic array, the panel is a means of converting the suns rays into direct electrical current. Solar power is an example of a renewable energy resource

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Solar panel

Solar panel. Also known as a photovoltaic array, the panel is a means of converting the suns rays into direct electrical current. Solar power is an example of a renewable energy resource

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Solar panel

Solar panel. Also known as a photovoltaic array, the panel is a means of converting the suns rays into direct electrical current. Solar power is an example of a renewable energy resource

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Solar panel

Solar panel. Also known as a photovoltaic array, the panel is a means of converting the suns rays into direct electrical current. Solar power is an example of a renewable energy resource

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Full Moon over The Lions, Canada

Full Moon over The Lions, Canada
Full Moon above The Lions, twin peaks in the North Shore Mountains, north of Vancouver, Canada. The phases of the moon (new Moon, first quarter)

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Aeroplane silhouetted against a full moon

Aeroplane silhouetted against a full moon
Aeroplane silhouetted against a full Moon. The phases of the Moon (new Moon, first quarter, full Moon and then back to new Moon) are due to its orbit around the Earth. Each cycle takes around 28 days

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Full Moon over The Lions, Canada

Full Moon over The Lions, Canada
Full Moon above The Lions, twin peaks in the North Shore Mountains, north of Vancouver, Canada. The phases of the moon (new Moon, first quarter)

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Full Moon over Vancouver

Full Moon over Vancouver
Full Moon, seen above the Vancouver skyline, Canada. The phases of the moon (new Moon, first quarter, full Moon and then back to new Moon) are due to its orbit around the Earth

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Full Moon over Vancouver

Full Moon over Vancouver
Full Moon, seen above the Vancouver skyline, Canada. The phases of the moon (new Moon, first quarter, full Moon and then back to new Moon) are due to its orbit around the Earth

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Full Moon over Vancouver

Full Moon over Vancouver
Full Moon, seen above the city lights of Vancouver, Canada. Silhouetted trees are seen in the foreground. The phases of the moon (new Moon, first quarter)

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Full Moon over Vancouver

Full Moon over Vancouver
Full Moon, seen above the city lights of Vancouver, Canada. Silhouetted trees are seen in the foreground. The phases of the moon (new Moon, first quarter)

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Crescent Moon over Vancouver

Crescent Moon over Vancouver
Crescent Moon, seen above the Vancouver skyline, Canada. This is a waxing crescent Moon, halfway between a new Moon and the first quarter (half Moon)

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2008: Crescent Moon over The Lions, Canada

Crescent Moon over The Lions, Canada
Waxing crescent Moon above The Lions, twin peaks in the North Shore Mountains, north of Vancouver, Canada. At this stage the Moon is halfway between a new Moon and the first quarter (half Moon)


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