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Water

(June 16–21, 2005)

Norman Shapiro

Kahana Stream

Roland Schock

Water@Work

Walchensee Kraftwerk, Germany

2005-06-18, 10:48

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Caption
This panorama is taken next to the historic, but still working Walchensee power plant.

The power plant was planned by Oskar von Miller at the end of the 19th century. He wanted to use the height difference of 200m between the Walchensee and the Kochelsee to produce electric energy. The final decision to build this power plant was done right after WW1. It was erect during the inflation and it was very difficult to build.
It produced the first energy at January, 24th, 1924. The capacity is 124 MW.

See also Wikipedia entry (german)
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Location

Europe / Germany

Lat: 47° 37' 49.5" N
Long: 11° 20' 12.6" E

Elevation: 800

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Precision is: Unknown / Undeclared.

Equipment
Canon PowerShot G2 - with very a primitive wooden bracket to be able to turn the camera close to the nodal point.
But what the heck, it works. :-)
PanaVue ImageAssembler 3 Enterprise Edition for stitching and QT conversion (Thanks to Gilbert Morin for an upgrade to the Enterprise Edition!)

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