Sark Avenue Summer Market Fair
The Lairy Bikers Tour Of Sark
The Lairy Bikers Tour of Sark for the 30:30 Challenge raising money for Les Bourg Hospice
Greenwich: from World Heritage Site to 2012 Olympics slum within a two minute walk.
How Labour-controlled Greenwich Council, while tarting-up some areas where councillors live have let other areas deteriorate into a rubbish tip, like Bardsley Lane - a two-minute walk from the historic town centre of the World Heritage site and visible from the main road. The car wash featured towards the end of this video was given permission to trade because it was not out of keeping with the general character of (World Heritage Site) Greenwich Town centre and (would) not harm the setting and the appearance of the area and the adjacent West Greenwich Conservation area... Judge for yourself. Does this look like a World Heritage Site or a 2012 Olympics venue or a rubbish tip of a slum in some Third World country? See also:
The Shard and the Tower of London
The Shard and the Tower of London. These are 2 landmarks for London. The Shard is currently under construction as shown in the video, it is due to be completed in early 2012 just before the Olympics.
Greenwich London Old Royal Naval College Queens`s House
Royal Greenwich London Queens House and Old Royal Naval College
The Street Orchestra of London perform in Tesco, Stratford-upon-Avon
The Street Orchestra of London perform in Tesco, Stratford-upon-Avon
Greenwich Peninsula development
Please take a seat and enjoy the ride! Magnificent views on Greenwich Peninsula development by Knight Dragon Developments,with gorgeous design by SOM and cladding by Scheldebouw, Permasteelisa Group
Highlights of Part 1 of The Thames Path I’ve walk in 2011, UK Made by Huggie Huggie2love
Highlights of The Thames Path I’ve walk in 2011, a National Trail footpath running for 180 miles along the banks of the river Thames. Starting at the Thames Flood Barrier at Woolwich in South East London it runs along the banks of the Thames to Kemble in Gloucestershire. As it follows the banks of the river, the path is flat, making for easy walking, The impressive Thames Barrier, opened in 1984 to protect London from flooding, marks the start of this walk. Hope you like and enjoy this new video of the Highlights of Part 1 - of The Thames Path.
My featuring Videos and Pictures. Thames Flood Barrier at Woolwich Cutty Sark in Greenwich Canary Wharf across the river, Tower Bridge, London Eye on the South Bank, Westminster Bridge Big Bin, Houses of Parliament, Chelsea Bridge Albert Bridge, Battersea Power Station Wandsworth Bridge.
The Thames Path I’ve walk in 2011, From the barrier the walk passes the O2 Arena sits within the former Millennium Dome, Greenwich is the home of world time, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and has lots to see and do, including the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, and heads through Deptford, Rotherhithe Brunel Museum, and Bermondsey, overshadowed by the massive towers at Canary Wharf across the river. Soon you head under Tower Bridge, past City Hall and into the centre of London, with its world famous dome, St. Paul's Cathedral is an iconic part of London's skyline.
After being destroyed four times throughout history, the current cathedral – designed by Christopher Wren – has lived through three centuries, and its dome is the second largest in the world at 366 feet high The Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames When William the Conqueror built a mighty stone tower at the centre of his London fortress in the 1070s, defeated Londoners the Tower now attracts over three million visitors a year.
With its many grand buildings, the London Eye on the South Bank, on the Westminster Bridge where you see Big Bin and the Houses of Parliament, This walk follows the Thames to Vauxhall. Following the embankment Chelsea Bridge Albert Bridge, The path then heads inland past Battersea Power Station then on through Battersea Park. The path continues from the park past modern apartments towards Wandsworth. There is some more inland walking round Wandsworth,
My next Part 2 - I’d be coming from Wandsworth Bridge, This walk follows the Thames parallels the route of the famous Oxford v Cambridge boat race from Putney Bridge to Hammersmith bridge The path passes the Wetlands Centre a wetland Nature Reserve into Barnes, This walk follows the Chiswick Bridge then on to Kew, passing the famous Royal Botanical Gardens on the left, The walk takes in the pretty village of Strand-on-the-Green and on through Brentford, Syon Park, Isleworth, on the left, then the Old Deer Park into Richmond. then continuing on From Richmond Lock and Richmond Bridge you pass through Petersham Meadow, past Marble Hill House and Ham House, through quite rural settings to Teddington Lock, which is the point at which the Thames is no longer tidal.
Teddington Lock, which is the point at which the Thames is no longer tidal. From Tedd ington you continue into the town of Kingston-upon-Thames then on along the edge of Hampton Court Park to the historic Hampton Court Palace. From Hampton Court to Staines, the Thames becomes considerably more rural beyond Hampton Court, passing through the last of the London suburbs and out into the towns of Surrey, ending in Staines. The path passes several locks and weirs on this section of the path and even includes a ferry crossing.
The walk From Staines to Windsor, Starting from the busy town of Staines, this walk heads from the re-developed riverside out to the meadows of Runnymede, where the Magna Carta was signed. The meadows give way to the residential properties lining the Thames at Wraysbury before heading along the edge of Windsor Great Park through the attractive village of Datchet and finally Windsor, with it's magnificent castle.
Hope you like and enjoyed watching this new video of my Highlights of Part 1 of the The Thames Path I’ve walk in 2011, a National Trail footpath running for 180 miles along the banks of the river Thames. Starting at the Thames Flood Barrier at Woolwich in South East London it runs along the banks of the Thames to Kemble in Gloucestershire.
My next Part 2 - I’d be coming from Wandsworth Bridge, This walk follows the Thames parallels the route of the famous Oxford v Cambridge boat race from Putney Bridge
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Riverside Cycle Ride from Greenwich to London Bridge May 2015
A trip along the Thames from Blackheath and Greenwich, passing through Surrey Quays, to Tower Bridge and then the Shard at London Bridge station
Giant Man on Tandem Riding Solo
A Giant Cycling on Sark in the Channel Islands on a tandem and the chain broke. To get it back to the hire shop the Giant had to ride solo.
2012
From Roland Emmerich, director of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW and INDEPENDENCE DAY, comes the ultimate action-adventure film, exploding with groundbreaking special effects. As the world faces a catastrophe of apocalyptic proportions, cities collapse and continents crumble. 2012 brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors. Starring John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Woody Harrelson and Danny Glover. (c) 2009 Columbia Pictures Industries , Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Greenwich foot tunnel
Info about the tunnel here -
Due to work currently taking place on the tunnel, cyclists are able to cycle through the tunnel and must walk their bikes through the pedestrian side.
Action Camera Royal Greenwich Park. June 5th 2016(12)
First test of filming from the bikes handle bar. Interview with business graduate Jenifer front Nigeria. Email me for my Olympian Stars Guidance System for character developmen of children in family and school. Hghthmpsn@aol.com
Street Cycling! London: Stratford - North Greenwich! Jhin voice montage mix! Forbidden Cycling!
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Exploring Thames Path in London's Isle of Dogs
Thames Path is a National Trail, first proposed in 1948 opened in 1996, following the length of the River Thames from its source near Kemble in Gloucestershire to the Thames Barrier at Charlton. It is about 184 miles long. (
The section of the path in this video is in the Isle of Dogs neighbourhood nearly across from the Royal Borough of Greenwich where the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Naval College and the ship Cutty Sark are located.
THE SLOWEST MCDONALDS IN THE UK (GREENHITHE, KENT)
The Greenhithe McDonalds what a joke they took 30 minutes to serve people and allowed customers to queue outside the door. More interested in serving the Uber Eats orders than queuing customers. Absolutely appalling shocking service.
How to Put Spark Plugs in the Correct Firing Order
What is the spark plug firing order?
The firing order is the sequence of power delivery of each cylinder in a multi-cylinder engine. The firing order of an engine is the sequence the spark plugs fire. On engines with a distributor, the firing order is determined by the routing of the spark plug wires from the distributor cap to the spark plugs in each cylinder.
How do you calculate firing order?
Firing Order is determined by the Number of Cylinders and most Multi-Cylinder Engines are of the 4-Stroke Design (UP for Compression of Fuel Mixture; Down under Combustion; Up for Exhaust; Down to complete Cycle) for each cylinder.
How do you know which spark plug wire goes where?
Find the cylinder numbering. Check the firing order by removing the distributor cap and carefully using a finger or compression checker watch for which cylinder is combusting as the distributor arm rotates.
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2020 Ford Escape First Impressions; California Emissions Update | Talking Cars #222
We drive the all-new 2020 Ford Escape at the Consumer Reports test track, and share our first impressions of the redesigned small SUV. Plus, we discuss the latest developments in in California’s emissions regulations, and what it all means for consumers. We also answer audience questions about car subscription programs, solutions for fixing a rough ride in your car or truck, and use our testing expertise to determine the most fuel efficient speed for highway driving.
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Roadworks by Grovesend Road roundabout
Resurfacing of Grovesend Road in the vicinity of the roundabout. Diversions were in force, including along Morton Way. The works were scheduled to take place from 9 to 13 March 20010, and this video was filmed on Wednesday, 10 March.
roadworks contractors resurfacing tarmac machinery
roadworks contractors resurfacing tarmac machinery
roadworks contractors resurfacing tarmac machinery
roadworks contractors resurfacing tarmac machinery
roadworks contractors resurfacing tarmac machinery
roadworks contractors resurfacing tarmac machinery
Thornbury Bristol South Gloucestershire Avon
Thornbury Bristol South Gloucestershire Avon
Thornbury Bristol South Gloucestershire Avon
Thornbury Bristol South Gloucestershire Avon
Thornbury Bristol South Gloucestershire Avon
Thornbury Bristol South Gloucestershire Avon
Interesting way to use the Cycle Quietway 1!
Interesting way to use the Cycle Quietway 1! No hate here just a pretty cool way to use it, he was pretty much beating me every time i stopped at the lights but as soon as there were no lights I lost him!