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	<title>Comments on: From the Salina Journal &#8211; Kansas, Wind and Economic Development</title>
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		<title>By: Carol Curtis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carol Curtis</dc:creator>
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		<description>11-30-08 --- We just went out to Colorado over the Holiday.  We went past the turbines at night on the way out, thinking at first what we saw on the horizon in front of us was radio tower, until we got closer &amp; could only see more &amp; more red flashing lights.  It wasnt until we got up to the eastern edge that we realized what it really was.  This was an awesome sight to see at night. The red lights dance in the sky like giant fireflies.   Fortunately it was early evening on the way home &amp; we could see the turbines themselves.  I just had to Google for more info on this farm as it was so BIG &amp; went on for miles.  We only wished that we could fly over &amp; get a birds-eye view, how wonderful that sight would be !   Carol Curtis -- Taylor MO.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>11-30-08 &#8212; We just went out to Colorado over the Holiday.  We went past the turbines at night on the way out, thinking at first what we saw on the horizon in front of us was radio tower, until we got closer &amp; could only see more &amp; more red flashing lights.  It wasnt until we got up to the eastern edge that we realized what it really was.  This was an awesome sight to see at night. The red lights dance in the sky like giant fireflies.   Fortunately it was early evening on the way home &amp; we could see the turbines themselves.  I just had to Google for more info on this farm as it was so BIG &amp; went on for miles.  We only wished that we could fly over &amp; get a birds-eye view, how wonderful that sight would be !   Carol Curtis &#8212; Taylor MO.</p>
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