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  • Middelgrunden is an offshore wind farm in Denmark’s Oresund about 3.5 km outside Copenhagen helps to integrate wind power into the country’s electricity system.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Middelgrunden is an offshore wind farm in Denmark’s Oresund about 3.5 km outside Copenhagen helps to integrate wind power into the country’s electricity system.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00058.JPG
  • Middelgrunden is an offshore wind farm in Denmark’s Oresund about 3.5 km outside Copenhagen helps to integrate wind power into the country’s electricity system.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00057.JPG
  • A farmer harvest soy beans among<br />
power generating wind farms near Bloomington, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines016.JPG
  • Power generating wind farms near Dwight, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines015.JPG
  • Power generating wind turbine near Bloomington, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines011.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam024.JPG
  • Large intake towers take water from lake Mead into the dam to create hydroelectric power. Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam020.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam021.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam019.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam018.JPG
  • Displays at the visitor center explains the operation of the dam.Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam017.JPG
  • Displays at the visitor center explains the operation of the dam. Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam016.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam015.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam013.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam012.JPG
  • Tourist tour the generator room that make hydroelectric power in the bowls of the dam.  Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam010.JPG
  • Tourist tour the generator room that make hydroelectric power in the bowls of the dam.  Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam011.JPG
  • Tourist tour the generator room that make hydroelectric power in the bowls of the dam.  Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam009.JPG
  • Tourist tour the generator room that make hydroelectric power in the bowls of the dam.  Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam008.JPG
  • Tourist tour the generator room that make hydroelectric power in the bowls of the dam.  Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam006.JPG
  • Tourist tour the generator room that make hydroelectric power in the bowls of the dam.  Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam007.JPG
  • Tourist tour the generator room that make hydroelectric power in the bowls of the dam.  Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam005.JPG
  • Large intake towers take water from lake Mead into the dam to create hydroelectric power. Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam003.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam004.JPG
  • Large intake towers take water from lake Mead into the dam to create hydroelectric power. Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam002.JPG
  • Large intake towers take water from lake Mead into the dam to create hydroelectric power. Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam001.JPG
  • A farmer harvest soy beans among<br />
power generating wind farms near Bloomington, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines020.JPG
  • A farmer harvest soy beans among<br />
power generating wind farms near Bloomington, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines019.JPG
  • A farmer harvest soy beans among<br />
power generating wind farms near Bloomington, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines018.JPG
  • A farmer harvest soy beans among<br />
power generating wind farms near Bloomington, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines017.JPG
  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois. Available in Raw format.<br />
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Photography by Jose More
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  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Power generating wind farms near Dwight, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Power generating wind farms near Dwight, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois. Available in Raw format.<br />
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Photography by Jose More
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  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois. Available in Raw format.<br />
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Photography by Jose More
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  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois. Available in Raw format.<br />
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Photography by Jose More
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  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois. Available in Raw format.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines001.JPG
  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois. Available in Raw format.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines002.JPG
  • Dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Hoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam was named after President Herbert Hoover.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hoover Dam022.JPG
  • Power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois. Available in Raw format.<br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Wind Turbines005.JPG
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