here is no better way to see many of the landmarks of London than from the River Thames. And there's no better time to do this than in the evening as twilight descends over the city, and it lights into life.
In this episode, travel with us on a river cruise and watch the night descend over some fascinating architecture from the Houses of Parliament and Millennium Wheel to Battersea Power Station and the MI5 Intelligence HQ building.
Technical note: In order to maximize your viewing enjoyment (and to prevent 'motion-sickness') a great deal of image stabilization has been applied, both during recording and in post-production. The result is an amazingly smooth watching experience but you may find that the high definition pictures may a little 'soft' on detail in places.
Yet another well recorded view of Tourist and lovers London. Now having moved away from my roots I still have an ache for all the good times had along the Thames, from a walk along the South Bank to going on disco boats also from Westminster pier, Ah the Royal Festival Hall. Many many good times, but that was in the days when you could walk along the streets of London safley and the summers seemed to last for ever. London was a good place to live then. Thanks for the weekly films
kenjohnxiv 2 years ago
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I am happy to trigger your memory of disco cruises and walks along the South Bank. These are still hugely popular activities (I was on such a boat filming this!).
You can still walk the streets of London safely (I do with an HD video camera!), it's no better or worse than it ever was after 20 years living here.
lltv 2 years ago