Curious things that I like

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18.07.2014, 06:56

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Hi Guys, .....Docklands Ljght Railway ......London
A unique rail system! for London,completely automated driverless trains!
The system was constructed firstly to get passengers from the"New Docklands"
area of London,into the City. A railway, overground,mostly built on stilts above
the London streets. causing havoc while it was under construction!!It proved to
be so successful that over the next few years it was extended to other suburbs
into Central London! A central control room operates the whole system with
CCTV keeping watch on the many stations, It has proved to be very successful
and heavy passenger loads show this!! best regards!SmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 21:13

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Hey Guys, Loch Ness Inverness North central Scotland.
I was born a few miles north of here in a small village called Avoch
I can just remember a small row of white painted cottages we lived at no.1
right on the foreshore!!

Now back to Loch Ness I don't think the "monster" should get to much praise
who knows whats in the water?? the Loch is 30kms long 3kms wide in some
places, over1km deep at the south end so who would have any idea?? I will
tell you who I think, all the guest house and hotel owners of course!! many
thousands of euros have been spent on sonar equipment, to no avail!!
but the owners of the tourist boats "The Nessie Hunters" will tell a much
different story!! "of course Nessie is there i have seen it"!!!??enough said
a definate money spinner for some!!! what do you guys think? yes or no
a mere fable or is there truth your decision!!! with best wishesSadSad
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17.07.2014, 19:26

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Hi Guys,....Lydd Watersports centre
Just down the road from me!!
Fishing, on one lake, water skiing and jet skis on another,
power boats on the third!! there is a restaurant and bar
some static mobile homes and camping.... the main attraction
is the Go Kart Track up to International standards which is
open all year very well used at all times! Cheers GuysSmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 18:50

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Hi My Fiends, Royal Observatory Greenwich SE London
The Meridian Time LineGMT runs through this building!! The ball on the pole,
on the roof , rises to the top of the pole, and drops at exactly 1200 noon
every day There are the official "old measurements" we used to use,Inch
foot and yard! on a brass plaque with brass pins denoting the desired length
the London Marathon also starts from here!!! the Royal Observatory
has now moved to Sussex SE UK It Is a major tourist trap for London Cheers GuysSmileSmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 17:40

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Hey Guys. Leeds Castle Maidstone SE UK
What a place!!! There has been a Castle on this site since 1119 AD
It was a Norman stronghold, seeing 6 Royal Queens in It's time!!
Up dated many many times to the present status
there are restaurants a beautiful golf course( pro games played)
A display of exotic birds, beautiful grounds ......... I am not sure but
I think you can stay there too!! You can definately get Married there
they hold a Licence!! many more attractions and a very very popular
venue!! a very big tourist hot spot!! best regards guysSmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 16:50

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Hey Guys, Stonehendge S Central UK Wiltshire
It is not known how old the structure is or how the large
stones got there!! none like them for many miles!! and how
did they get them on top of each other!!?? The druids still use
the stone circle to welcome first day of"Summer Solstice" ceremonies
Religious or otherwise take place when the Sun or the Moon shines
through the arch of stone limited access these days to protect the ground
as some stones have moved due to heavy footfall Cheers GuysSmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 14:07

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17.07.2014, 11:50

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Hi Guys Lydd Club Day
Once a year in June,we hold a fair with many
entertainments! all paid for with donations and
merciless fund raising by the committee who do
a fantastic job ... It is a great day for old friends
to meet up again!!...... they hold a lunch in a large
marquee and there is a beer tent drinks supplied
by a local hostelry !! at 10.00 in the evening a
large firework display end the day's fun although
the fair rides continue for a while longer!! CheersSmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 09:19

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Hi friends. Docklands London.
Built over the last 20 years a completely "New" part of London
It has been created on the site of many old docks and factories
it is close to Tower bridge, many large companies have taken up
residence here ,banks and the Printing of the daily newspapers
are two of them all Head Offices.
There are also many expensive residential penthouses and houses
built around small docks a very desirable place to live, If you have
loads of cash!!! kind regardsSmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 08:25

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Hey Guys, This will be the last of buses.honest!!!
The London Routemaster first built in 1954 a test
vehicle was put in service to get reaction from passengers!
2776 were eventually built up until1966/7 AEC built all
aluminum body, Preselect gearbox and heaters!! the bus
celebrated it's 60th anniversary a few years ago. some
are still running in London today!!best wishes to allSmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 07:56

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Hi ya Guys, Tower Bridge, London.
London Bridge was the only bridge for "traffic" to cross the
River Thames in the 1800's , that was horses and carts!!
It was decided to build a new one!! Tower Bridge It was built
between 1884 to 1886 When required the two arms are raised
by Bascules huge weights housed in the bottom of each tower
Tower bridge is the first bridge you encounter coming "up stream"
when raised it allowed ships to enter "The Pool of London" docks
area. It is of course a popular tourist attraction, you can actually
walk over the top gantry with a guide!! thanks,best regardsSmileSmile
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17.07.2014, 00:11

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hi guys Hastings Old Town East Sussex SE UK this town is unique
as the old and the new blend together perfectly the "later " part is
a vibrant tourist hot spot amusements all the"big" shops Beaches
While the older area is narrow streets ,old properties,antique shops
very old public houses and Inns the beach belongs to the ,now ,small
fishing fleet the boats being winched up onto the beach, and small
shops selling their catches tourists yes but much different from
just "up" the road!! kind regardsSmileSmile
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16.07.2014, 17:04

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Hey Friends, The London Eye,County Hall London,
construction was started in 1998 and was due to be
completed in time for The Millennium Celebrations.
but was not completed until March 2000 The height
of the wheel is 135mtr weather permitting a fantastic
view of London and surrounding suburbs the trip takes
approx 35 mins Of course it is not the only wheel
operating now it has been joined by many more!!
thanks guys best regardsSmileSmile
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16.07.2014, 15:24

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hey friends, Woolwich Ferry SE london, These boats carried vehicles
across the River Thames down stream from the many bridges and
the two tunnels.It was a slow way to cross but at the time on the North
side were many factories and docks so the location was perfect about
20 minutes to cross less than half a km As a young lad on a Saturday
morning I would go to Woolwich just to ride the Ferry it was an exciting
day out!! then the ferries were steam powered there was a "viewing
platform" to see the steam engines very hot and the smell of hot oil
and steam!, for me as a lad a joy to behold I'm not sure but I do not
think the Ferries operate now perhaps someone knows!! with best
regards to allSmileSmile
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16.07.2014, 13:43

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Hello friends, this is Southend about 40 kms East of London
at the mouth of the River Thames........ The vehicle started
life In Bimingham, a city 110 kms from this location, It is a Daimler
and is one of many used in the summer months along the 10km
sea front a very popular way to see the views providing the
British weather was behaving it's self the service still runs
today but with modern vehicles without their tops on!!
the date of the photo is 1969 best regards to allSmileSmile
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