360° panorama by Paul Emck.
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Fittingly but probably not intentionally so, the housing of a wind energy generator is called "nacelle" - when the generator is in action, the swaying and shaking of the nacelle make the stay in it resembling the stay in a little ship.The wind turbine shown is part of the first wind park in Baden Wuerttemberg and more than 20 years old (from 1992).
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Fittingly but probably not intentionally so, the housing of a wind energy generator is called "nacelle" - when the generator is in action, the swaying and shaking of the nacelle make the stay in it resembling the stay in a little ship.The wind turbine shown is part of the first wind park in Baden Wuerttemberg and more than 20 years old (from 1992).


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