In this episode, I'll be showing you the first thing that jumped out at me when I gave some thought to London's character: its many bridges. The city is built around the banks of the Thames River -- one of many rather twee references to the other London that surround us here -- and that means there are many, many bridges that cross the river to facilitate the necessities of life. The river loops around the downtown and forks, and there are a number of very nice walking paths that follow the water.
Foot / cycle bridge near downtown |
Looking NW across the Forks |
Automobile bridge crossing at the Forks |
High water marker - Flood of '35 |
Ducks and geese sporting along the banks |
Blackfriar's Bridge |
Another view of Blackfriar's Bridge. Note wooden surface. |
(Older!) Railway bridge near Oxford. |
Platts Lane underpass. |
Railway overpass near Oxford. |
Oxford St. auto bridge. |
Another view of the railway bridge at Oxford. Creepy! |
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