the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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They're so cool. We drive past a bunch of them on the way to visit family every summer. Most people don't realize how M A S S I V E turbines can be. They're all sprinkled around on still existing, real family farms. Like the top picture, but with enormous propellers towering over them.
It's rad as hell. And if you don't look reeeeeealllly high up, you would barely even notice them on foot.
There’s a really funny picture taken by a guy repairing one. He stick his junk outside a repair acces panel and snapped. It looked like the turbine had a dick and balls
I've only seen them in long stretches of desert. Not as cool. Although, they give you something to look at