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… not too sure about their carbon footprint, but these cats are wicked fast ! The Thames Barrier, and Canary Wharf on the Isle of Dogs makes a picturesque background. The twin cranes on the right are on the loading dock of the huge Tate & Lyle sugar plant.

Threatening skies over Canary Wharf London

Making the most of a cloudy day I relied on the architecture to shine!

HMS Belfast and Tower Bridge.

A view of the River Thames and Waterloo Bridge from Embankment, London.

 

The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset

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London flood defences. New Charlton, Greenwich.

Don't try this as home - or in the Thames for that matter. This is not an idea place to be and you have to be aware of the tide - especially in the River Thames.

This one, taken on the foreshore looks back at the Thames Barrier with Canary Wharf and the setting Sun in the distance.

Tide out on the Thames, Kent on the distant shore.... little coaster being caught by its bigger cousin...

The sun has just disappeared from the sky and the wind is moving the clouds in a good pace. Canary wharf in the distance. Lee big stopper and polarizer.

Near Khao Yai National Park , Thailand

Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick, London.

A view of Thames River in Oxford

Along the river thames shoreline between London Bridge and Blackfriars... Please try viewing via 'L' button, thank you.

Starting as a small trickle in the Cotswolds the River Thames travels over 210 miles through the heart of some of England’s most picturesque towns, right into the centre of London and eventually, out into the North Sea. Here at the Tower bridge.

The Thames Tunnel is an underwater tunnel beneath the River Thames, built between 1825 and 1843. It measures 11m wide by 6m high and is about 400m long. It was the first tunnel known to have been constructed successfully underneath a navigable river. It was used by pedestrians until it became part of the London Overground railway network.

Viewing Loop near Shadwell Basin.

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