Apple of my Eyes
Monday, February 16, 2009
Bangui Wind Mills
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Not the whole part of our electricity comes from gasoline. In fact, they might be generated from strong-surging waterfalls cascading through the sharp, jagged rocks. But in Bangui, Ilocos Norte's case, part of their electricity is supplied in electromechanical processes in the form of giant -and I do mean giant- windmills.
No, not just one nor two. But fifteen. Yeah, you got that right. Fifteen gigantic wind-propelled machines supplying the whole town's electric need. Take a look for yourself and have your own opinion on their ingenuity.
Posted by Ann ::
8:09 AM ::
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