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Cobham Drive, the road from Miramar back to town, has several interesting wind sculptures (sculpture.org.nz/engine/SID/10007/AID/1258.htm) – the city is trying to make an asset of its challenging weather.
It is concluded that the sea-breeze is an interesting wind energy resource for micro-generation, not only in the Mediterranean basin but in other areas of the world with similar wind regimes, and particularly in peri-urban coastal areas where large-scale wind farms cannot be implemented.
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THE road to Atjoni got more interesting as the wind grew stronger, making the surrounding ceiba trees of the Surinamese jungle murmur with whispers of an impending storm.
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Through no fault of theirs, the most compelling love stories of "Paradise" were those that took a more winding, interesting and — dare we say — real road to get there.
This editorial in the Boston Globe is an interesting straw in the wind.
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