October 25, 2015

London Walks: Train Stations

New technologies and cheap labor in Asian countries pushed Europe's heavy industry to the background. Many textile factories, glassworks, mills, power plants, and manufacturers went out of business, and their buildings were either demolished or remodeled. However, one witness of the industrial era is still true to its original purpose: the railroad transportation. While locomotives changed, many stations remained the same. London offers a lot of examples from all ages. Here's a quick run around some of them.
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October 22, 2015

The White Cliffs

“Hey, I have a day off. Would you go somewhere?” a friend asked me on Tuesday. “Absolutely,” I didn’t have to think hard about how to reply. We opted for the Dover coastline, and on our way back, I stepped out to see the Canterbury cathedral.
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October 15, 2015

Random London

I like to have a camera with me all the time – just so if some scene grabs my attention, I can capture it. At the end of the day, I might have a picture or two, but not enough for a separate post. But after a month… here’s a compilation of them.
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October 7, 2015

London Walks: The City

In the heart of London are two districts that have status of a city: the City of Westminster and the City of London. The second named covers just a bit over a square mile, but it contains many of London’s highlights so I went to check it out. Read more

September 10, 2015

London Walks vol.1

Moving to London last week was one of many big changes I went through lately. I had to do something to sort out my thoughts and since going out with a camera is one of the best things to relax, that’s what I did one night a few days ago. Read more