I totally disagree. I find them very aestethic. I like minimalism in
architecture, and this is a fine example.
It's funny that the first large scale wind farm I saw was in Denmark,
the home of minimalist architecture.
Anyway, compare them with the alternative...
Bill
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From:
On Behalf Of michael hunter
Sent: Monday, 15 May 2006 5:10 PM
To: Terry Bishop; Birding-aus
Subject: Re wind farms
Windfarms ARE unsightly except to the aesthetically impaired or
blind,
the residents of Cape Cod know it, they don't just "fear" that the
turbines
would be unsightly.
Jerome Collins of the Sierra Club wants a bit each way, wants to
protect birds and landscapes, but supports wind-power!
The difference windfarms can possibly make to reducing global
warming
is hugely offset by their visual pollution and the wildlife fatalites
and
injuries they cause.
It's all very depressing. Please pass the Prozac.
Michael
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