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Guess what we got one of those as well next door. Well at lead the decommissioned one at harwell where it all started.
ReplyDeleteThe clouds add drama, a nice photo.
ReplyDeleteStunning sunrise Andy.
ReplyDeleteNever knew.
ReplyDeletethat's old stuff...huh.
ReplyDeletePretty sky, Andy, and 6 billion years was such a long time ago!
ReplyDeleteThis just shows that the right kind of sunrise or sunset can make anything beautiful. Of course it helps if you know how to take the picture which you obviously do.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteMost all of our heavy metals come from the energy of a supernova. Gold is also only formed in a supernova. Fine sunrise photo. One must be up early to see such sights.
ReplyDeleteTerrific perspective with this shot, Andy.
ReplyDeleteSunrise I can understand. Supernova? That scale of time and energy befuddles me.
ReplyDeleteNice sunrise photo - perfect timing with that sun rays. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteWell done Andy, you certainly made nuclear power plant look attractive!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunrise!
ReplyDeleteI don't like living near a nuclear plant.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunrise...even over a nuclear plant.
ReplyDeleteimpressive
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous burst of sunlight and colour!
ReplyDeleteThanks goodness that it;s the sun and not the plant glowing. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteAwesome light!
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