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Old September 17th 03, 01:19 AM
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In article k.net, "Dwight
Stewart" writes:

Drive east on Interstate 10/20 and you'll see hundreds of them overlooking
the valley just east of San Bernardino. You can't miss them - they're good
sized and plainly visible from the Interstate (many are right beside the
Interstate, with many more placed along the hillside in both directions for
several miles). It's an impressive sight (but not very attractive).

NOT ATTRACTIVE!?

If they're the kind that have the single tubular pylon and 3 bladed horizontal
- axle turbine, they're not just attractive - they're beautiful!

73 de Jim, N2EY



 
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