Wind Turbines in Kansas
Taken from our car while driving through Kansas.
These wind turbines are gigantic as you can see how small the cows look compared to them.
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11 Comments
Post a CommentI've never seen one of these in person in my life. Great photo.
We have one in our city!
I have seen many of these in different locations across the UK.
I think they're beautiful!
Don't you wonder what the cows think? Cheers :)
We used to drive past turbines on the way to Tucson from Tennessee. The road came very close to them, and while looking up, I felt so tiny. They are huge! Great photo!
Great pic. Perhaps a dumb ?, I wonder how they hold up in tornado?
Great article - We have them in NW Missouri about 30 miles from our farm. I love them, I would like to have them on our farm.
Ginormous!!!
wow, they are huge! The cows look like ants!