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The windmill powers the building you see...they haven't received an electric bill for three months.

The interesting rock formation in the foreground is a cairn built by artist Andy Goldsworthy on the CERA site. There are two just like it, one on each coast of the United States, built on beaches during low tide. When the high tide rolls in, it covers the cairns. Eventually, once the prairie grasses at CERA reach native potential, they too will cover the cairn each summer, to reveal it again in the fall and winter.

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originally posted to Flickr as CERA Cairn and Windmill

Date

2007-05-12 19:08:42

Author

Shannon

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