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 Feedlot in the outskirts of Bakersfield, California, United States (36°19’N, 120°16’W).Power linesin the middle of a fieldnear Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States (43°28’ N, 112°02’ W).Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone national park, Wyoming, United States (44°27’ N, 110°51’ W).
Yankee Stadium, New York City, United States (40°49’ N, 73°55’ W). Farming near Pullman, Washington, United States (46°42’ N, 117°12’ W). Young basketball player at Torrance Cornerstone elementary school, Los Angeles, California, United States (33°49’ N, 118°20’ W).
Highlands Ranch, outskirts of Denver, Colorado, United States (39°33’ N, 105°00’ W). Mangrove swamps in the Everglades National Park, Florida, United States (25°17’ N, 81°04’ W).  Tornado damage in Osceola county, Florida, United States (28°16’ N, 81°25’ W).
 Mouth of the Mississippi river, Louisiana, United States (29°36’ N, 89°49’ W). Military aircraft store at Davis Monthan Air Force base, Arizona, United States (32°11’ N, 110°53’ W). Lake Powell, Arm of the San Juan River, Utah, United States (37°25’ N, 110°45’ W).
Agricultural landscape near Bozeman, Montana, United States (45°40 Financial District, Manhattan, New York, United States (40°45’ N, 73°59’ W). Agricultural landscape around Pullman, Washington State, United States (46°44’ N, 117°10’ W).
North Western district of New Orleans, near Lake Pontchartrain, after the passage of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana, United States (30°00’ N, 90°05’ W).  Agricultural landscape around Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States (43°28’ N, 112°01’ W).Lake Powell, Hall
 Agricultural landscape around Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States (43°28’ N, 112°01’ W). The Big Indian, Navajo Reserve, Arizona, United States (36°25’ N, 110°00’ W). Oil fields near Bakersfield in California, the United States (35°22’ N, 119°01’ W).
 Repairs on a road near Denver, Colorado, United States (39°45’ N, 105°00’ W). Prescott National Forest near Williams, Arizona, United States (35°14’ N, 112°11’ W). Wollman rink in Central Park, New York City, United States (40°45’ N, 74°00’ W).
 Flight of pelicans in Louisiana, United States (29°50’ N, 90°13’ W). Interchange between the 105 and 110 freeways, Los Angeles, United States (34°02’ N, 118°16’ W). The World Trade Center, New York, United States (40°42’ N, 74°00’ W).




Windmills of Banning Pass, near Palm Springs, California, United States (33°55’ N, 116°42’ W).

This landscape studded with wind turbines has become a classic sight in the United States and in northern Europe. Germany is the world leader in the use of wind power. The use of wind energy, although still marginal in the world energy balance sheet (its power exceeded 16,600 megawatts in 2001), underwent exceptional growth in the last three years of the twentieth century. Global wind power is expected to exceed 20,000 megawatts by the end of 2002. Perfectly renewable and nonpolluting, windmill energy uses the most modern methods developed by the aeronautics industry.

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