English: The nuclear power plant of Chinon (France) taken from the opposite side of the Loire river.
Français : Centrale nucléaire de Chinon, photographiée depuis la rive opposé de la Loire (France, EDF). Comme le montre cette photographie les centrales nucléaires et les centrales thermiques classiques, ainsi que certaines usines disposent de w:fr:tours de refroidissement où le débit d'eau est tel que la vapeur d'eau injectée dans l'atmosphère peut parfois directement produire des nuages artificiels (dits homogenitus selon l'Atlas international des nuages de 2017[1],) ou alimenter la couche nuageuse déjà présente, comme c'est le cas ici.
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10 November 2008, 12:13:42 (according to Exif data)
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