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  • Rocky shore along the Kilcunda Beach looking out to bass straight towards Phillip Island. Kilcunda is south east of Melbourne between Phillip Island and Wonthaggi near Dalyston via the South Gippsland Highway on the Bass Highway, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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  • A wooden stairway reaching down to the Kilcunda beach shore line with sandy dunes covered with greenery. Kilcunda is south east of Melbourne between Phillip Island and Wonthaggi near Dalyston via the South Gippsland Highway on the Bass Highway, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
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  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
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  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    ABR37013.jpg
  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    ABR37014.jpg
  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
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  • Kilcunda beach shore line with sandy dunes covered with greenery and coastline with a clear view of the Wonthaggi wind turbines. Kilcunda is south east of Melbourne between Phillip Island and Wonthaggi near Dalyston via the South Gippsland Highway on the Bass Highway, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    A23Q7131.jpg
  • Small sands dunes reflected on the still waters of Powlett River near Kilcunda. The Powlett River is a perennial river of the Western Port catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria. The Powlett River rises on the southern slopes of the Strzelecki Ranges, near Ellerside, north of Inverloch, and flows generally west, joined by one minor tributary, before reaching its mouth within Bass Strait, west of Wonthaggi, within the Shire of Bass Coast.
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  • Kilcunda beach shore line with sandy dunes covered with greenery and coastline with a clear view of the Wonthaggi wind turbines. Kilcunda is south east of Melbourne between Phillip Island and Wonthaggi near Dalyston via the South Gippsland Highway on the Bass Highway, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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  • Kilcunda beach shore line with sandy dunes covered with greenery and coastline with a clear view of the Wonthaggi wind turbines. Kilcunda is south east of Melbourne between Phillip Island and Wonthaggi near Dalyston via the South Gippsland Highway on the Bass Highway, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    A23Q7126.jpg
  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    A23Q7141.jpg
  • Small sands dunes reflected on the still waters of Powlett River near Kilcunda. The Powlett River is a perennial river of the Western Port catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria. The Powlett River rises on the southern slopes of the Strzelecki Ranges, near Ellerside, north of Inverloch, and flows generally west, joined by one minor tributary, before reaching its mouth within Bass Strait, west of Wonthaggi, within the Shire of Bass Coast.
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  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    ABR37011.jpg
  • Small sands dunes reflected on the still waters of Powlett River near Kilcunda. The Powlett River is a perennial river of the Western Port catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria. The Powlett River rises on the southern slopes of the Strzelecki Ranges, near Ellerside, north of Inverloch, and flows generally west, joined by one minor tributary, before reaching its mouth within Bass Strait, west of Wonthaggi, within the Shire of Bass Coast.
    A23Q7051.jpg
  • Small sands dunes reflected on the still waters of Powlett River near Kilcunda. The Powlett River is a perennial river of the Western Port catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria. The Powlett River rises on the southern slopes of the Strzelecki Ranges, near Ellerside, north of Inverloch, and flows generally west, joined by one minor tributary, before reaching its mouth within Bass Strait, west of Wonthaggi, within the Shire of Bass Coast.
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  • A group of cows huddled around a water drinking trough on a farm in Gippsland on a sunny day
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  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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  • A group of sheep grazing on farmland in front of wind turbines at a wind farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
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  • Black and White Silhouetted large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
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  • A group of large cattle grazing and walking on a large farm land in front of large wind turbines at a wind farm in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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  • Large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    A23Q7174.jpg
  • Silhouetted large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    A23Q7154.jpg
  • Large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
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  • A general view of the <br />
Wonthaggi Wind Farm at Wonthaggi in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. It has six wind turbines, with a total generating capacity of 12 MW of electricity.
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  • Black and White Silhouetted large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    A23Q7191.jpg
  • Silhouetted large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    A23Q7153.jpg
  • Large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    ABR37030.jpg
  • Large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    ABR37026.jpg
  • Large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
    A23Q7145.jpg
  • Large white wind turbines surrounded by farmland at the Bald Hills Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm is an operating wind farm located approximately 10 km south east of Tarwin Lower in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The Bald Hills Wind Farm site covers approximately 1,750ha of largely cleared cattle and sheep grazing farmland.
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  • A tree branch in front of a large rock the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
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  • Sunsets over the ocean tidal river on the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
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  • Fishermen putting out a reel on the shore line of Williamsons Surf Beach Williamsons Beach located on Lower Powlett Road is located next to the Wonthaggi Wind Farm and the Victorian Desalination Plant.
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  • Moutain ranges viewd from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
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  • Moutain ranges viewd from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
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  • Moutain ranges viewd from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
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  • A general view of the shoreline of Williamsons Surf Beach Williamsons Beach located on Lower Powlett Road is located next to the Wonthaggi Wind Farm and the Victorian Desalination Plant.
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  • Fishermen putting out a reel on the shore line of Williamsons Surf Beach Williamsons Beach located on Lower Powlett Road is located next to the Wonthaggi Wind Farm and the Victorian Desalination Plant.
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  • Fishermen putting out a reel on the shore line of Williamsons Surf Beach Williamsons Beach located on Lower Powlett Road is located next to the Wonthaggi Wind Farm and the Victorian Desalination Plant.
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  • Ocean views from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
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  • Moutain ranges viewd from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
    Mount_oberon-4.jpg
  • Fishermen putting out a reel on the shore line of Williamsons Surf Beach Williamsons Beach located on Lower Powlett Road is located next to the Wonthaggi Wind Farm and the Victorian Desalination Plant.
    ABR37064.jpg
  • Sunsets over the ocean tidal river on the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
    Mount_oberon-1.jpg
  • Moutain ranges viewd from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
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  • Ocean views from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
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  • Moutain ranges viewd from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
    Mount_oberon-9.jpg
  • Moutain ranges viewd from the southern tip of Mount Oberon at the Wilsons Promontory National Park
    Mount_oberon-12.jpg
  • Fishermen putting out a reel on the shore line of Williamsons Surf Beach Williamsons Beach located on Lower Powlett Road is located next to the Wonthaggi Wind Farm and the Victorian Desalination Plant.
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  • Cars drive along a bridge on the Bass Highway near Kilcunda, with the Powlett River flowing under, with farmland in the background.
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  • A roadside motel styled in a Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style in Gippsland in the latrobe valley of Victoria Australia. The building has a combination of detail from several eras of Spanish Baroque, Spanish Colonial, Moorish Revival and Mexican Churrigueresque architecture, the style is marked by the prodigious use of smooth white plaster or rendering of walls. It also features low-pitched terracotta tile flat roofs and arched windows
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  • A roadside motel styled in a Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style in Gippsland in the latrobe valley of Victoria Australia. The building has a combination of detail from several eras of Spanish Baroque, Spanish Colonial, Moorish Revival and Mexican Churrigueresque architecture, the style is marked by the prodigious use of smooth white plaster or rendering of walls. It also features low-pitched terracotta tile flat roofs and arched windows
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  • A roadside motel styled in a Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style in Gippsland in the latrobe valley of Victoria Australia. The building has a combination of detail from several eras of Spanish Baroque, Spanish Colonial, Moorish Revival and Mexican Churrigueresque architecture, the style is marked by the prodigious use of smooth white plaster or rendering of walls. It also features low-pitched terracotta tile flat roofs and arched windows
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  • A roadside motel styled in a Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style in Gippsland in the latrobe valley of Victoria Australia. The building has a combination of detail from several eras of Spanish Baroque, Spanish Colonial, Moorish Revival and Mexican Churrigueresque architecture, the style is marked by the prodigious use of smooth white plaster or rendering of walls. It also features low-pitched terracotta tile flat roofs and arched windows
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  • Cape Liptrap stands upon a rocky cliff top, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline, warning ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.<br />
<br />
The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete, and is octagonal in shape. It was converted to mains power in 1970.
    The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse7.jpg
  • Cape Liptrap stands upon a rocky cliff top, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline, warning ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.<br />
<br />
The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete, and is octagonal in shape. It was converted to mains power in 1970.
    The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse5.jpg
  • Cape Liptrap stands upon a rocky cliff top, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline, warning ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.<br />
<br />
The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete, and is octagonal in shape. It was converted to mains power in 1970.
    The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse3.jpg
  • Cape Liptrap stands upon a rocky cliff top, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline, warning ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.<br />
<br />
The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete, and is octagonal in shape. It was converted to mains power in 1970.
    The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse2.jpg
  • Cape Liptrap stands upon a rocky cliff top, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline, warning ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.<br />
<br />
The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete, and is octagonal in shape. It was converted to mains power in 1970.
    The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse6.jpg
  • Cape Liptrap stands upon a rocky cliff top, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline, warning ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.<br />
<br />
The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete, and is octagonal in shape. It was converted to mains power in 1970.
    The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse1.jpg
  • Cape Liptrap stands upon a rocky cliff top, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline, warning ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.<br />
<br />
The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete, and is octagonal in shape. It was converted to mains power in 1970.
    The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse.jpg
  • Cape Liptrap stands upon a rocky cliff top, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline, warning ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.<br />
<br />
The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete, and is octagonal in shape. It was converted to mains power in 1970.
    The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse4.jpg
  • The Hazelwood Power Station and a large number of powerlines silhouetted against a blue and orange sky in Morwell Victoria in the Latrobe valley of Southern Victoria Australia.
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  • Gravesites at the Hazelwood cemetery with a large powerline and steam towers in the background viewed from the Hazelwood cemetery of the decommissioned Hazelwood brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia
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  • The abandoned derelict  former Twin Cinema on Buckley Street, Morwell in the la trobe valley in southern Victoria incorporating a 80's 90's modernist style with matching typography
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  • A general view of the open cut coal mine used by Loy Yang A and Loy Yang B power stations located on the outskirts of the city of Traralgon. The station is made up of two stations Loy Yang A and B both of which are supplied brown coal by the mine over the road in the brown coal rich Latrobe Valley.
    latrobev_05.jpg
  • A general view of the Hazelwood power plant viewed from Yinnar Road. The Hazelwood Power Station is a decommissioned brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria
    latrobev_17.jpg
  • A general view of the Hazelwood power plant looked over the hazelwood cooling pond opposite. The Hazelwood Power Station is a decommissioned brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria
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  • The Hazelwood Power Station and a large number of powerlines silhouetted against a blue and orange sky in Morwell Victoria in the Latrobe valley of Southern Victoria Australia.
    latrobev_14.jpg
  • A general view of the Loy Yang A Power Station as steam comes out of the cooling tower bellows the modernist cube designed loy yang power station is a  brown coal-fired thermal power station located on the outskirts of the city of Traralgon. The station is made up of two stations Loy Yang A and B both of which are supplied  brown coal by the mine over the road in the brown coal rich Latrobe Valley.
    latrobev_07.jpg
  • A general view of Loy Yang A Power Station as steam comes out of the cooling tower bellows the modernist cube designed loy yang power station is a  brown coal-fired thermal power station located on the outskirts of the city of Traralgon. The station is made up of two stations Loy Yang A and B both of which are supplied  brown coal by the mine over the road in the brown coal rich Latrobe Valley.
    latrobev_04.jpg
  • The legs of a large powerline and steam towers viewed from the Hazelwood cemetery of the decommissioned Hazelwood brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia
    Latrobe_valley_08.JPG
  • The abandoned derelict  former Twin Cinema on Buckley Street, Morwell in the la trobe valley in southern Victoria incorporating a 80's 90's modernist style with matching typography
    170616_Hazelwood17_NYT_ABR.jpg
  • A general view of the open cut coal mine and Loy Yang A Power Station as steam comes out of the cooling tower bellows the modernist cube designed loy yang power station is a  brown coal-fired thermal power station located on the outskirts of the city of Traralgon. The station is made up of two stations Loy Yang A and B both of which are supplied  brown coal by the mine over the road in the brown coal rich Latrobe Valley.
    latrobev_06.jpg
  • The front of the decommissioned Hazelwood Power Station brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia featuring the iconic Hazelwood signage and .
    Latrobe_valley_07.JPG
  • An empty patch of land in Morwell Victoria with buildings on the side looking out toward a large cloud of steam coming out of the bellows of the Yallourn "W" Power Station in the background. Morwell is a town in the latrobe valley in southern victoria
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  • A general view of the open cut coal mine, coal mining excavators also known as Bucket-wheel excavator used by Loy Yang A and Loy Yang B power stations located on the outskirts of the city of Traralgon. The station is made up of two stations Loy Yang A and B both of which are supplied brown coal by the mine over the road in the brown coal rich Latrobe Valley.
    latrobev_03.jpg
  • The front of the decommissioned Hazelwood Power Station brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia featuring the iconic Hazelwood signage and .
    Latrobe_valley_06.JPG
  • A closeup view of the front of the decommissioned Hazelwood Power Station brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia featuring the iconic Hazelwood signage and .
    Latrobe_valley_05.JPG
  • A rusty rundown The Victorian style weatherboard house with a corrugated iron roof in Morwell in the latrobe valley in southern Victoria. Early styles featured symmetrical layouts and facades, a centrally located front door and a hipped roof of corrugated iron, leading to a veranda on the facade
    Latrobe_valley_01.JPG
  • A general view of Loy Yang A Power Station as steam comes out of the cooling tower bellows the modernist cube designed loy yang power station is a  brown coal-fired thermal power station located on the outskirts of the city of Traralgon. The station is made up of two stations Loy Yang A and B both of which are supplied  brown coal by the mine over the road in the brown coal rich Latrobe Valley.
    latrobev_01.jpg
  • A elderly man walks past a rusty rundown The Victorian style weatherboard house with a corrugated iron roof in Morwell in the latrobe valley in southern Victoria. Early styles featured symmetrical layouts and facades, a centrally located front door and a hipped roof of corrugated iron, leading to a veranda on the facade
    Latrobe_valley_02.JPG
  • A general view of the Hazelwood power plant viewed from Yinnar Road. The Hazelwood Power Station is a decommissioned brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria
    latrobev_16.jpg
  • Waves crashing into the rocky shoreline at Walkerville  beach shore & rocks with views across Waratah Bay to nearby Wilsons Promontory
    walkervillebeach4.jpg
  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
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  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay2.jpg
  • Walkerville  beach shore & rocks with views across Waratah Bay to nearby Wilsons Promontory
    walkervillebeach6.jpg
  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay8.jpg
  • Sand formations. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay4.jpg
  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    walkerville.jpg
  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay10.jpg
  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay1.jpg
  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay3.jpg
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  • Sand formations. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay5.jpg
  • Walkerville  beach shore & rocks with views across Waratah Bay to nearby Wilsons Promontory
    walkervillebeach5.jpg
  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay9.jpg
  • Coastline, and shurb at Venus Bay. Venus Bay is a wide bay[2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2006 census Venus Bay had a population of 509
    venusbay6.jpg
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