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Midlands GP '13 - Trent Valley SC
Meeting result: 2nd out of 9th
Current Position out of 15 rounds: 10th
Music: 'Pearl Girl' by Underworld
Nottingham Canal Festival 2015
Relive the first Nottingham Canal Festival as more than 3,000 people visited the historic Castle Wharf to enjoy a boat trip, try fishing or have a go at canoeing.
River Trent Water Rapids/ Weirs (Drone Footage)
This Drone Footage Video captures a Weir in the River Trent by Nottingham.
The River Trent is 298 km (185 miles) long and the source is the Biddulph Moor, Staffordshire (North Sea, England. The river ends at Humber Estuary.
In the past, the course of the River Trent was used to mark the boundary between the North and the South of England. The River Trent has many tributaries, including River Derwent, River Idle, River Leen, River Sow and the River Tame. The River flows through the Midlands and many towns and cities have been situated close to it. They include Stoke-on-Trent, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent, Derby, Nottingham, Newark-on-Trent and Scunthorpe.
The Trent is the third longest river in the United Kingdom. Unusually for rivers in Britain, the River Trent flows in a northerly direction. Some people believe that the name of the River Trent is linked to the Celtic word for ‘strong flood’. Over 80 bridges cross the River Trent. Perhaps the most spectacular of these is The Swarkestone Bridge, Britain’s longest bridge made of stone. This bridge is located about 5 miles south of Derby. The River Trent passes through several different English counties: Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire and Yorkshire. The River Trent was an incredibly important trade route (particularly during the 1700s, 1800s and 1900s) and it is one of the main reasons why the Midlands became a key industrial area during the Industrial Revolution.
In Nottingham, the River Trent flows under the beautiful Trent Bridge. This is also the name given to Nottingham’s cricket ground. More than 30 different types of fish live in the Trent.
Today the water of the Trent is clean and largely free from pollution. This certainly wasn’t the case during the 19th and early 20th centuries when the Trent was polluted by the emissions from the many factories which used its water in their manufacturing processes.
Equipment Used: DJI Inspire 2
Editing Software: Final Cut Pro X
Music: 'Chet Angelic Face' by Polsfer/ Bandar Log
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Location: Weir Feild Recreation Ground, 190 Canal Side, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 1LX
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Nottingham to Great North Basin by narrowboat - part 3, Trent Lock (timelapse)
LONG EATON'S TALLEST TOWER FAILURE!
*SORRY ABOUT AUDIO, I GOT MYSELF A GOPRO*
I've always wanted to climb this tower, i have seen the ladders nearly every other Sunday on the canal side, but today of all days i couldn't!
Like/Comment/Subscribe as i'll be exploring alot more now i have a GoPro. Mainly tall buildings and abandoned buildings.
Nottingham (Castle Marina) Bridge Jump
So we're walking to McDonalds and its pretty cold. We cross over a road bridge and someone says they'll give Boner 20quid if he jumps in the canal from the bridge...
Oxford Canal - Banbury to Enslow Marina 12
Following our Narrowboat journey on the canals and waterways of the UK captured in timelapse and video clips between Banbury and Enslow Marina on the South Oxford Canal
beautiful view of castle marina
the beautiful view on the bridge of castle marina nottingham!
Nottingham canal
Photo's taken in the city area
Fradley Junction
Spaghetti Junction on the waterways
Canal Boat Holiday Stoke-On-Trent May 2016
Long weekend with friends On the Macclesfield Canal
Boat In Lock 6 (Castle Lock) On Nottingham Canal
A wide boat named Galatea going down several feet in lock number 6 (Castle Lock) on the Nottingham Canal on the early afternoon of 30/09/2014
Canal Boats in BKK
On my way to work.