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The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The White Tower, which gives the entire castle its name, was built by William the Conqueror in 1078, and was a resented symbol of oppression, inflicted upon London by the new ruling elite. The castle was used as a prison from 1100 (Ranulf Flambard) until 1952 (Kray twins), although that was not its primary purpose. A grand palace early in its history, it served as a royal residence. As a whole, the Tower is a complex of several buildings set within two concentric rings of defensive walls and a moat. There were several phases of expansion, mainly under Kings Richard the Lionheart, Henry III, and Edward I in the 12th and 13th centuries. The general layout established by the late 13th century remains despite later activity on the site.
Coordinates: 51°30′20″N 0°04′32″W / 51.50556°N 0.07556°W / 51.50556; -0.07556
Tower Bridge (built 1886–1894) is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London. Tower Bridge is one of five London bridges now owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates, a charitable trust overseen by the City of London Corporation. It is the only one of the Trust's bridges not to connect the City of London directly to the Southwark bank, as its northern landfall is in the Tower Hamlets.
The bridge consists of two bridge towers tied together at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, designed to withstand the horizontal tension forces exerted by the suspended sections of the bridge on the landward sides of the towers. The vertical components of the forces in the suspended sections and the vertical reactions of the two walkways are carried by the two robust towers. The bascule pivots and operating machinery are housed in the base of each tower. The bridge's present colour scheme dates from 1977, when it was painted red, white and blue for Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee.
London i/ˈlʌndən/ is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom. Standing on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. It was founded by the Romans, who named it Londinium. London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its 1.12-square-mile (2.9 km2) medieval boundaries and in 2011 had a resident population of 7,375, making it the smallest city in England. Since at least the 19th century, the term London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core. The bulk of this conurbation forms Greater London, a region of England governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. The conurbation also covers two English counties: the small district of the City of London and the county of Greater London. The latter constitutes the vast majority of London, though historically it was split between Middlesex (a now abolished county), Essex, Surrey, Kent and Hertfordshire.
The Tower may refer to:
A tower is a tall structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant margin. Towers are distinguished from masts by their lack of guy-wires and are therefore, along with tall buildings, self-supporting structures.
Towers are specifically distinguished from "buildings" in that they are not built to be habitable but to serve other functions. The principal function is the use of their height to enable various functions to be achieved including: visibility of other features attached to the tower such clock towers; as part of a larger structure or device to increase the visibility of the surroundings as in a fortified building such as a castle; or as a structural feature as an integral part of a bridge.
Towers can be stand alone structures or be supported by adjacent buildings or can be a feature on top of a large structure or building.
Towers have been used by mankind since prehistoric times. The oldest known may be the circular stone tower in walls of Neolithic Jericho (8000 BC). Some of the earliest towers were ziggurats, which existed in Sumerian architecture since the 4th millennium BC. The most famous ziggurats include the Sumerian Ziggurat of Ur, built the 3rd millennium BC, and the Etemenanki, one of the most famous examples of Babylonian architecture. The latter was built in Babylon during the 2nd millennium BC and was considered the tallest tower of the ancient world.
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Travel video about destination Tower of London & tower Bridge in England. The Tower Of London is the home of the Crown Jewels and one of the many historical sights of the United Kingdom’s capital city. Just as with the British Empire, the Tower has a colourful and dramatic past and it was originally designed as a fortress by William The Conqueror.Not far from the Tower’s original main entrance prisoners were taken through Traitors’ Gate into the notorious dungeons. In1843 the moat dried up but the old fortress and its towers have survived to the present day. It must have been a terrifying experience to be imprisoned there and few prisoners lived to tell the tale of the rigours of the Tower. Many members of the English royal family were executed in the Tower but there were times when offici...
http://www.expedia.com/London.d178279.Destination-Travel-Guides A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings. Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London. Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre d...
✱ 2.180 Hotels in London - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/tuEtwR Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafalgar Square, the Piccadilly Circus, the famous parks, the St. James and the ...
http://bookinghunter.com London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller. The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the se...
Watch more How to Visit London videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/511931-Visiting-the-Tower-of-London-London-Travel Planning a trip to London? Check out these tips on what you'll see on a visit to the Tower of London, also known as the Bloody Tower. If you like haunted houses, don't miss the ghost tour! The Tower of London is also known as the Bloody Tower, and it’s earned the name. Since 1066, when William the Conqueror had it built to frighten his subjects into submission and to threaten those who wanted to invade his kingdom, it has seen the death and imprisonment of royalty–along with a lot of other people. This is where the former queens Catherine Howard and Anne Boleyn were executed. Prince Edward V was kept prisoner in the Tower before he vanished, as were bishops, kings, dukes...
Yeoman Warders, also known as the Beefeaters, and school children give an introduction to the Tower of London. This video can be used in preparation for a school visit to the Tower. http://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/learning/teachers/sessions-for-schools/
The magnificent Tower of London is situated in the heart of the capital. The Tower of London dates back to the Norman Conquest. Join Alex and Sarah as they discover Beefeaters, The Crown Jewels and the White Tower! Find out more about the Tower of London: http://bit.do/TowerOfLondon Subscribe to the London Pass channel by hitting the subscribe now button! Check out our other London Pass videos: London in One Minute: http://bit.ly/1wkQepm The Tower of London: http://bit.ly/1jqLBtw Westminster Abbey: http://bit.ly/1oW7s9U Tower Bridge Exhibition: http://bit.ly/U9i0ck ZSL London Zoo: http://bit.ly/1rkIUKc The ArcelorMittal Orbit: http://bit.ly/1jHuhAU Thames River Cruise: http://bit.ly/1oVpzyv About the London Pass: How it works: http://bit.do/howitworks Attractions: http://bit.do/attr...
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Watch more How to Visit London videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/511931-Visiting-the-Tower-of-London-London-Travel Planning a trip to London? Check out these tips on what you'll see on a visit to the Tower of London, also known as the Bloody Tower. If you like haunted houses, don't miss the ghost tour! The Tower of London is also known as the Bloody Tower, and it’s earned the name. Since 1066, when William the Conqueror had it built to frighten his subjects into submission and to threaten those who wanted to invade his kingdom, it has seen the death and imprisonment of royalty–along with a lot of other people. This is where the former queens Catherine Howard and Anne Boleyn were executed. Prince Edward V was kept prisoner in the Tower before he vanished, as were bishops, kings, dukes...
Travel video about destination Tower of London & tower Bridge in England. The Tower Of London is the home of the Crown Jewels and one of the many historical sights of the United Kingdom’s capital city. Just as with the British Empire, the Tower has a colourful and dramatic past and it was originally designed as a fortress by William The Conqueror.Not far from the Tower’s original main entrance prisoners were taken through Traitors’ Gate into the notorious dungeons. In1843 the moat dried up but the old fortress and its towers have survived to the present day. It must have been a terrifying experience to be imprisoned there and few prisoners lived to tell the tale of the rigours of the Tower. Many members of the English royal family were executed in the Tower but there were times when offici...
http://www.expedia.com/London.d178279.Destination-Travel-Guides A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings. Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London. Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre d...
http://bookinghunter.com London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller. The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the se...
Many tourists that travel to Europe fly into London, England because it's a huge Hub for airlines. A lot of travelers only have a day or so to tour the city & get overwhelmed with things to do! This video is Jaycation's freestyle take of exploring London while not spending tons of pounds on tickets and tours. I was nearing the end of a 3 week span on the road and I was extremely tired. But even though this was my 4th time in London, I never got a chance to make a really film this city so I buckled down and did the best I could! Visit tourist attractions like Buckingham Palace, St. James Park, Green Park, Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and the London Eye. Roam around the weird and unique streets of Camden Market and hit the tube over to Oxford Circus and go shopping...
London is one of the most visited cities in the whole world, and it's easy to see why. It is vibrant, it is exciting, and there's something to do every single night of the week. You could spend a full year in London and never run out of new places to visit, but since we were a bit more limited with our time, we decided to film a city guide showcasing 50 things to do in London. We hope this will help showcase some of the sights and attractions this city has to offer, and that it'll come in handy for anyone out there planning a trip. Let's begin! GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme ...
Yeoman Warders, also known as the Beefeaters, and school children give an introduction to the Tower of London. This video can be used in preparation for a school visit to the Tower. http://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/learning/teachers/sessions-for-schools/
A Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) tour guide keeps the crowd smiling and laughing during a Thursday, December 9, 2010 visit to the Tower of London by Jerry and Judy Clark
Join Dan Snow and Chief Yeoman Warder Alan Kingshott on a 360 tour of the Tower of London.
Video of the Tower of London, Bloody Tower and Traitor's Gate. From http://www.londondrum.com/cityguide/tower-of-london.php The video is provided by http://www.londondrum.com, a tourist guide to London with information about all the best places to visit, a calendar of upcoming events, and a London chat forum.
London, the capital of England, has been an important financial, educational and cultural center for centuries. This world city is filled with iconic symbols. Tower Bridge is a striking reminder of London's rapid expansion during the industrial revolution. To the west of this is the country's seat of power, the Palace of Westminster. Opposite it stands Westminster Abbey. Perhaps the most famous of all London's churches is St. Paul's Cathedral. Buckingham Palace, located on the Mall, near Trafalgar Square, is the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II. Another legacy of England's monarchy are its Royal Parks, of which there are eight. Hyde Park and Green Park provide hectares of greenery in London's center. Culture and entertainment is everywhere in London; from the Royal Albert Hal...
In a city as effervescent and volatile as London, it can be hard to find the best places if you're only there for a visit. "A Chinese Guide to London" will provide you with information about the hippest venues and must-see sights of the UK's capital.
Perth, the capital of Western Australia, follows the Swan River from the port of Fremantle to its source in the Darling Range. Sunny and clean, Perth is considered among the most livable cities in the world. Its cityscape varies from Art Deco gems, to the Tudor-inspired London Court. The Swan Bell Tower provides a bird's-eye view of the whole metropolis. The Art Gallery of Western Australia describes the development of the state through art. Inside the Royal Mint is the largest gold coin ever made. Perth's coastline, with pristine sand beaches, is popular among visitors. Others head straight for the boutique wineries of the Swan Valley. Kings Park is where Perth's first explorers discovered a natural spring. The Botanic Gardens brim with remarkable plant species. Rottnest Island or "...
https://www.expedia.com/Manchester.d180010.Destination-Travel-Guides Manchester is a city of firsts. It was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the place where mankind first split the atom, and the birthplace of the modern computer. The many chapters of Manchester’s story come together in Castlefield. Here you’ll find the remains of a Roman fort, Bridgewater Canal, and some of the mills which once generated incredible wealth for the city. In the background, Beetham Tower is a symbol of a city again on the rise. Manchester’s crowning glory is its Town Hall, built to rival the great buildings of London. During the Industrial Revolution, Manchester’s merchants went on a spending spree, scouring the world in search of cultural treasures to fill their stately homes. Many of these t...
https://www.expedia.com/Iceland.d79.Destination-Travel-Guides With a population of only 300,000, Iceland can feel like the most isolated place on earth, yet its capital Reykjavik, is only a three-hour flight from London and just under six from New York. Reykjavik is relaxed and welcoming, yet possesses a cultural life that holds its own against other European capitals. Most buildings are built simple and low to beat the North Atlantic winds. However, the city is also graced with grand civic architecture inspired by Iceland’s natural beauty, such as the soaring central tower of Hallgrímskirkja. Many of the country’s most popular sights are within easy reach of Reykjavík. Immerse yourself in the spirit of Iceland, at the Blue Lagoon. Then spend a day or two in The Golden Circle, an area...
Join our host Brianna Barnes as she visits Britain’s exciting capital city, which seamlessly blends its rich and varied history with a modern day culture, perpetually evolving into the London of today. Beginning her tour at the iconic Buckingham Palace, home to the Queen of England and various Royal Family members, we see the Changing of the Guard. Next Brianna heads over to the National Gallery, home to over 2,000 paintings and one of Europe’s finest collections of art. Day two and our intrepid host heads to the East End to check out the fashionable Spitalfields Market, and samples a British favourite ‘Bangers & Mash’ served at the nearby S&M; café. Brianna next takes a tour of London’s street art and checks out some of the modern-day masterpieces by famous British street-artist, Banksy, a...
Time travelling in London Dr Matthew Green is a writer, historian and broadcaster with a PhD in the history of London from Oxford University. He is the author of London: A Travel Guide Through Time, published by Penguin in June 2015. Aside from books, he writes historical features for the Telegraph and Guardian, appears in documentaries on the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, has been the guest historian on Radio 4's Long View, and gives talks all over London. He is the co-founder of Unreal City Audio, which produces immersive, critically acclaimed tours of London as live events, audio downloads and apps. He passionate about bringing history to life through books, tours, talks, TV and radio.
In http://www.londonuk4u.com you can find information on London attractions, such as Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey and London Zoo etc. http://www.londonuk4u.com is the complete tourist guide to London attractions, parks, markets, hotels, theatres, museums and galleries in London. Go to: http://www.londonuk4u.com and get your free report of London.
Last summer I had the opportunity to travel around Europe with my sister for a month and it was by far the best trip of my life. We spent a week in Germany exploring the city my sister goes to school in, Saarbrücken, and taking day trips to Trier, Neunkirchen, Mettlach, and the Saarschleife. I enjoyed getting to know a great group of people in Saarbrücken and the chance to try, fail, and try again to speak German. From Germany we traveled to the beautiful and completely underrated city of Luxembourg, then hopped on a train to Brussels where we explored, got lost, drank some fantastic beer, and met some amazing people. The next stop was Bruges. Between eating way too much moules-frites and being introduced to the deliciousness that is the Belgian Tripel, we took in a Salvador Dali exhibit ...
Travel video about destination Tower of London & tower Bridge in England. The Tower Of London is the home of the Crown Jewels and one of the many historical sights of the United Kingdom’s capital city. Just as with the British Empire, the Tower has a colourful and dramatic past and it was originally designed as a fortress by William The Conqueror.Not far from the Tower’s original main entrance prisoners were taken through Traitors’ Gate into the notorious dungeons. In1843 the moat dried up but the old fortress and its towers have survived to the present day. It must have been a terrifying experience to be imprisoned there and few prisoners lived to tell the tale of the rigours of the Tower. Many members of the English royal family were executed in the Tower but there were times when offici...
http://www.expedia.com/London.d178279.Destination-Travel-Guides A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings. Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London. Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre d...
✱ 2.180 Hotels in London - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/tuEtwR Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafalgar Square, the Piccadilly Circus, the famous parks, the St. James and the ...
http://bookinghunter.com London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller. The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the se...
Watch more How to Visit London videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/511931-Visiting-the-Tower-of-London-London-Travel Planning a trip to London? Check out these tips on what you'll see on a visit to the Tower of London, also known as the Bloody Tower. If you like haunted houses, don't miss the ghost tour! The Tower of London is also known as the Bloody Tower, and it’s earned the name. Since 1066, when William the Conqueror had it built to frighten his subjects into submission and to threaten those who wanted to invade his kingdom, it has seen the death and imprisonment of royalty–along with a lot of other people. This is where the former queens Catherine Howard and Anne Boleyn were executed. Prince Edward V was kept prisoner in the Tower before he vanished, as were bishops, kings, dukes...
Yeoman Warders, also known as the Beefeaters, and school children give an introduction to the Tower of London. This video can be used in preparation for a school visit to the Tower. http://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/learning/teachers/sessions-for-schools/
The magnificent Tower of London is situated in the heart of the capital. The Tower of London dates back to the Norman Conquest. Join Alex and Sarah as they discover Beefeaters, The Crown Jewels and the White Tower! Find out more about the Tower of London: http://bit.do/TowerOfLondon Subscribe to the London Pass channel by hitting the subscribe now button! Check out our other London Pass videos: London in One Minute: http://bit.ly/1wkQepm The Tower of London: http://bit.ly/1jqLBtw Westminster Abbey: http://bit.ly/1oW7s9U Tower Bridge Exhibition: http://bit.ly/U9i0ck ZSL London Zoo: http://bit.ly/1rkIUKc The ArcelorMittal Orbit: http://bit.ly/1jHuhAU Thames River Cruise: http://bit.ly/1oVpzyv About the London Pass: How it works: http://bit.do/howitworks Attractions: http://bit.do/attr...
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✱ 2.180 Hotels in London - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/tuEtwR Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafalgar Square, the Piccadilly Circus, the famous parks, the St. James and the ...
Tower Bridge London ~ History Of London Bridge [Full Documentary] NEW HD Tower Bridge (built 1886–1894) is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London which crosses the River Thames. It is close to the Tower of London, from which it takes its name, and has become an iconic symbol of London. The bridge consists of two towers tied together at the upper level by means of two horizontal walkways, designed to withstand the horizontal forces exerted by the suspended sections of the bridge on the landward sides of the towers. The vertical component of the forces in the suspended sections and the vertical reactions of the two walkways are carried by the two robust towers. The bascule pivots and operating machinery are housed in the base of each tower. The bridge's present colour scheme d...
Travel video about destination Stockholm in Sweden. Stockholm is a city that floats on water, the 'Venice of the North' was built on 14 islands. Gamla Stan, or 'Old Town', is the name of the city's three central islands that are linked by numerous bridges. Its ambience is that of the Middle Ages and small and mysterious alleys and beautiful buildings that date back to the 7th century characterize the life of the traders who once lived there. The old town's most dominant building is the royal castle of Kungliga Slottet. Larger than London's Buckingham Palace, it contains 608 rooms. The Stadshuset is one of the city's landmarks and was designed in Medieval style eith a tower that is almost 106 metres tall. The most important artists of the time were engaged in the creation of the Blue Hal...
London is one of the most visited cities in the whole world, and it's easy to see why. It is vibrant, it is exciting, and there's something to do every single night of the week. You could spend a full year in London and never run out of new places to visit, but since we were a bit more limited with our time, we decided to film a city guide showcasing 50 things to do in London. We hope this will help showcase some of the sights and attractions this city has to offer, and that it'll come in handy for anyone out there planning a trip. Let's begin! GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme ...
Travel video about destination Praha in Czech Republic. Prague is a golden city of a hundred towers, a gem on the Moldau and a young city with a long history.The most famous of all bridges across the Moldau is the Charles Bridge that connects the old town of Stare Mesto with the city district of Mala Strane below Castle Mountain. Old Town Square is the name of a picturesque square in the centre of the old town surrounded by houses and churches whose facades form a colourful blend of numerous architectural styles. Prague Castle originated from a Slavic settlement in the 9th century A.D. and it is the largest castle complex in the world. The front of the main building measures more than half a kilometre. The Royal Palace is the present living quarters of the country’s president. Nearly one t...
Today I take a short walk from London Bridge station to Tower Hill via Tower Bridge and the Tower of London and point out many other sights you can see along the way such as HMS Belfast, Hays Galleria, More London, Shad Thames and Butler's Wharf. I also talk about various unrelated odds and ends like quantum teleportation, shark lifespans, eating healthily when not at home, Clinton and Trump, and No Man's Sky... ABOUT ALPHATUCANA I mostly do gameplay playthroughs on easier levels of difficulty for beginners, some (hopefully) intelligent vlogging about current affairs, science, money and philosophy, and a few sightseeing videos of London and my holidays. Do subscribe if you like what you see! POSTING SCHEDULE This depends in part on whether I have had time to record videos in between goi...
We go to London to check out the new — the Millennium Bridge and the British Museum's Great Court, and admire the old — well-wrapped mummies and a rare Leonardo. After bantering with Beefeaters at the Tower of London, we do some riverside beachcombing. Strolling the trendy South Bank of the Thames takes us from the Tate Modern to the dizzying London Eye. © 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
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London bridge is falling and the tower of piza is
leaning
The statue of liberty is green with envy
Penny for your thoughts penny for your lows
The clothes and dress codes tradition of false things
London bridge is falling
Indias got salt on its coast
Theres a tea party in boston
London bridge is falling
Made us wood and clay that wouldn't stay
No matter how hard the people pray
The materials just washed away
They could have used rocks rocks don't bend or bow
But quite frankly they had too many enemies to stone
The empire the empire (state) the empire state is
building
The taj is on fire these horus cats make a killing
Heathens bow down to the sirens
An emergency for bread and cheese
(they yell shut up and freeze?)
The earth shall inherit the meek
When canada put up a fence cuz their medicines so cheap
America's asleep (Yeah I'm snoring) and london bridge
And london bridge is falling
I got the best seat in the house they hired me as a
watchman
London bridge is falling indias got salt on its coast
Theres a tea party in boston, london bridge is falling
They made us stainless steel and wrought iron
That wall in china aint so great I built a bridge over
a hymen
It goes up to the sky and mother mary is cryin
My fair lady don't cry its gonna be alright!
Cus I'm alive - I'm alive and kickin'
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