Whoops!!!
October 27, 2013

Destroyed: A huge wind turbine fell down in high winds in a field near Teignmouth, Devon
At least it’s one less subsidy to pay!!
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Destroyed: A huge wind turbine fell down in high winds in a field near Teignmouth, Devon
At least it’s one less subsidy to pay!!
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A truly heart warming sight. By tomorrow morning with any luck the countryside and the coastline will be littered with them as the promised storm goes through the UK.
Reblogged this on Johnsono ne'Blog'as and commented:
Wind of change 😀
As the saying goes, it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good!
Yah! A joy to behold. I can’t drive by any wind farm without looking to see if one has crashed, lost a blade or is on fire. I haven’t seen any destruction myself (hey, I don’t get out much), but I know it’s just a matter of time.
Good to see another one bite the dust. I think we need to see whole fields down to impress upon the political mind the uselessness of these things.
It’ll come. All fields everywhere are getting older. 🙂
Your tax dollars (er…pounds) at work.
The only good turbine is a downed turbine.
Just get the local Scrap Merchant to drag it away.
Dum, dum, dum,
another one bites the dust.
I bet they ask for subsidies to remove them at end of usefulness.