I thought this was a brilliant idea. I just have two streetlights in the way
Sun traces
Friday, 7 May 2010
In the Windmills of your mind
Or, the windmills I cycle past in the Fenlands. Someone suggested I blogged it.
The first Windmill I pass is Impington Mill , which can be found here.
Impington Mill is a Smock Windmill, in which the base is stone, the "smock" is wooden, and the cap rotates into the wind
This is Over , the most modern type of Windmill, a tower windmill. Like a smock windmill but entirely made of stone or brick with a rotating cap. Also note Willingham water tower in the background!
The first Windmill I pass is Impington Mill , which can be found here.
Impington Mill is a Smock Windmill, in which the base is stone, the "smock" is wooden, and the cap rotates into the wind
Another regular is Madingley Madingley is the oldest type of Windmill. A "post" windmill is one in which the whole budy rotates into the wind. This has no wind rotor that I can see so I'm assuming this must be manually turned into the wind. I could be wrong. It can be found here
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