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Farewell to Belmont - Night 81
Wellington
,
New Zealand
The second nice day in a row. To celebrate I took my final hike to
Belmont
Park. I’ve been there so often it has begun to feel like my backyard, yet the place is so big I’ve never done the same hike twice. I will definitely miss the prickly gorse forests and dogging sheep shit with every step.
In the afternoon I lounged on our underused
All Packed and Ready to Go
deck and reread Tim Flannery’s opus on climate change, The Weathermakers. We all sat down to a good family dinner of Lasagna and played some cards in the evening. Just another day of hiking and reading.
What I Learned Today: The strange thing about all our supposed technological advances in the energy sector is that 90% or more of all our energy generated is done using 19th century technology, namely, boiling water to create steam to turn turbines. Coal, natural gas, and even nuclear plants still use this archaic and inefficient method of power generation….the second law of thermodynamics is a bitch.
written by
exumenius
on December 30, 2007
from
Wellington
,
New Zealand
from the travel blog:
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