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Description Below the 300ft walls of the North Face of Camaderry Mountain in Wicklow is the glacial corrie, Lough Nathanagan, in a deep hollow between the foreground and background of the picture. On the top of Turlough Hill (right) is an artificial reservoir; the water from the corrie is pumped up to the reservoir and when electricity demand is high it is let fall through the inside of the mountain driving hydroelectric turbines. The electricity is linked to the grid through underground cables. And, as the photo shows, from close by in the hills all these works are invisible!
Date 22 January 2007 (according to Exif data)
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current03:05, 22 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 03:05, 22 January 20072,589 × 1,619 (633 KB)Sarah777 (talk | contribs)Below the 300ft walls of the North Face of Camaderry Mountain in Wicklow is the glacial corrie, Lough Nathanagan, in a deep hollow between the foreground and background of the picture. On the top of Turlough Hill (right) is an artificial reservoir; the wa

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