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Fenni Loupe wind to energy
Of the origin
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(wind currents suggested by tildes)
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(Loupe A) (Loupe B) (Loupe C)
[wind vectors] [micro‑siting grid] [cultural arcs]
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~ PILBARA RIDGELINES ~
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( red earth, spinifex, low undulating terrain )
(small, faint turbines in the far distance)
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How to read the diagram
- The three floating circles are the loupes, each revealing a different layer of “perfect placement” logic.
- The central turbine is the chosen site where all insights converge.
- The threads connecting loupes to the turbine represent the flow of knowledge: wind data, cultural logic, topography, load‑matching.
- The ridgelines anchor the scene in Pilbara geography.
- The distant turbines show the broader landscape without the loupe’s precision.
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