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Coordinates: 55°50′55″N 4°11′52″W / 55.8486°N 4.1978°W / 55.8486; -4.1978
Parkhead (Scots: Pairkheid) is a district in the East End of Glasgow. Its name comes from a small weaving hamlet at the meeting place of the Great Eastern Road (now the Gallowgate and Tollcross Road) and Westmuir Street. Duke Street and Springfield Road also meet there, to form a turreted Edwardian five-way junction at Parkhead Cross. Glasgow's Eastern Necropolis was laid out in 1847 beside the Gallowgate.
The area flourished with the discovery of coal in 1837 and grew into an industrial centre. In 1897 William Beardmore and Company became famous with the production of high grade steel and castings at the local Parkhead Forge, founded about 1837 and extended between 1884 and 1914. After years of decline, the massive plant was closed in 1976, and in 1986 the construction of the first phase of The Forge Shopping Centre began on the site. The shopping centre opened in the autumn of 1988, and in 1994 an indoor market was added adjacent to it. The final element, a retail park, was completed in three stages between 1996 and 2002.
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Flew over Celtic Park and surrounding areas with a drone, resulting video is pretty incredible! Filmed using the DJI Phantom 3 Advanced. If you want to use any of the footage in this video please message me first for permission.
I bet it made a few folk cross but many more happy, Saturday 13th August 2016 saw the Provincial Grand Black Chapter of Scotland parade from Tollcross Park, through Parkhead Cross and back to Tollcross Park
Rangers fans enjoy the 3-1 win at Parkhead against Celtic
Celtic fans ripping down Union Jack flags near Parkhead today, after Rangers fans had put them up beforehand.
Some photos of the Parkhead RFB with a track from our latest CD. The track is Whisky in the Jar / Irish Rover / Fenian Record Player. Contact us on parkheadrfb@hotmail.co.uk to buy the full CD.
https://www.expedia.com/Perth.d180013.Destination-Travel-Guides A modern city, Perth is the gem of Australia’s west coast and the capital of Western Australia. This friendly metropolis boasts pristine beaches, clear water, and plenty of coastline – not to mention an abundance of nature and mineral resources. Start your day of Perth sightseeing with a walk through Kings Park, which is larger than New York’s Central Park and home to the Western Australia Botanic Garden. More than 3,000 species of Western Australia’s plant life, including vibrant flowers, are on display here. Most of the park consists of bushland, which means lots of wildlife and quite a few walking trails. After a morning of reflection in the park, head over to the Swan Bell Tower to enjoy a spectacular view of the city. ...
Cat Ba is the largest island in the Bay and approximately half of its area is covered by a National Park, which is home to the highly endangered Cat Ba langur. This golden-headed langur is rarely seen, as fewer than 60 specimens are thought to survive in the wild, although it is the subject of a well-organised conservation programme; the Cat Ba Langur Conservation Program, an international NGO that has its office at the National Park Head Quarters. The Park covers both land and marine areas and has a high biodiversity, although it is at risk from too rapid an increase in tourism. Other mammals in the Park include civet cats and oriental giant squirrels. Outside of Cat Ba town is a beautiful island with much to explore.
Cat Ba Island in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Travel 2016 Cat Ba Island Vietnam - Cat Ba is the biggest island in the Bay and roughly half of its location is covered by a National Park, which is the home of the extremely jeopardized Cat Ba langur. This golden-headed langur is hardly ever seen, as less than 60 specimens are believed to endure in the wild, although it is the topic of a well-organised preservation programme; the Cat Ba Langur Preservation Program, a worldwide NGO that has its workplace at the National Park Head Quarters. The Park covers both land and aquatic locations and has a high biodiversity, although it is at danger from too quick a boost in tourist. Other mammals in the Park consist of civet felines and asian huge squirrels. Beyond Cat Ba town is a gorgeous island with much to ...
http://places.fastatour.com/cat-ba-island-vietnam.html Cat Ba Island Vietnam - Cat Ba is the biggest island in the Bay and roughly half of its location is covered by a National Park, which is the home of the extremely jeopardized Cat Ba langur. This golden-headed langur is hardly ever seen, as less than 60 specimens are believed to endure in the wild, although it is the topic of a well-organised preservation programme; the Cat Ba Langur Preservation Program, a worldwide NGO that has its workplace at the National Park Head Quarters. The Park covers both land and aquatic locations and has a high biodiversity, although it is at danger from too quick a boost in tourist. Other mammals in the Park consist of civet felines and asian huge squirrels. Beyond Cat Ba town is a gorgeous island with mu...
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http://davidsbeenhere.com/ David's Been Here is touring all the top sites of the Spanish capital of Madrid. Here David brings you to the biggest and most famous park in the city, Park Buen Retiro. With beautiful scenery, greenery and sculptures dotting the area, Buen Retiro isn't just your everyday park. Head to the center for a relaxing paddleboat ride through the park's lake, enjoy the various entertainers and artists displaying their extraordinary talents, or visit on Sunday for special events which are always a great time. A great spot to relax and enjoy yourself in the midst of the city, head to Madrid's central Park Buen Retiro for another enjoyable experience in this multi-faceted Spanish capital. For more information on visiting Buen Retiro and all Madrid's top sites, check out the...
While summer is without a doubt the most popular time for visitors to explore to explore the national parks, it’s often autumn that attracts some of the more park savvy crowds. The parks are winding down for the season, crowds have diminished and for some very special parks, the fall foliage breathes one last burst of energy into the scene before winter. For those looking to make the most out of the last few weeks of the park season, here are 6 ways you can celebrate fall in the national parks: Halloween Tales & Lantern Walk at Minute Man National Historical Park – Join Friends of Minute Man National Park for Halloween Tales and Lantern Walk, a child friendly event featuring spooky tales performed by the Guild of Historic Interpreters Saturday, October 29 starting at 5:30 p.m. with a lan...
Have a look at some famous landmarks of the city of Glasgow (Made in 2005) LINK TO PART 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM8VyXryiAQ Extra Tags (ignore) Sights of Glasgow city centre center mosque daily record science IMAX armadillo museum tower train station ibrox stadium parkhead art gallery john lewis botanic gardens glasgow green International Airport City Chambers St. Enoch Centre Cental Mosque Charing Cross
When you really want to get away from it all at Death Valley National Park, head to Teakettle Junction and keep going until you reach the Racetrack.
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Must be hard to get around
But what I'd like
Is for you to get it rite
Is for you to get it rite
Rite. . .
You don't know me
Why can't you see?
I wanna stay. . .
Watch where you go
Don't move too slow
Don't fade away. . .