Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T: Emma Bowman (Year 4 MechE) cuts a metal strut to be used as part of the windmill. (Photo: Emma Bowman)
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T: Community members in Pedro Arauz, Nicaragua helping with the construction of a windmill to draw water for agricultural irrigation. (Photo: Rob Scott)
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T: James-Evan Boyce (Year 4 MechE) working with community members in Pedro Arauz, Nicaragua to build a windmill to pump water for agricultural irrigation. (Photo: Emma Bowman)
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T: Austin McLean (Year 4 MechE) with a list of tasks for completing the windmill. (Photo: Emma Bowman)
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T: The windmill in Pedro Arauz, Nicaragua begins to take shape. (Photo: Emma Bowman)
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T: U of T Engineering students and community members worked together to build a windmill in Pedro Arauz, Nicaragua to pump water for agricultural irrigation. (Photo: Gene Ortega)
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T: From left to right, John Shoust, Professor Amy Bilton, Emma Bowman, Austin McLean, Ethan Shoust, Gene Ortega, Greg Pollieri, James-Evan Boyce and Rob Scott.