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Continued from London III, here is London IV...
Back in Stoke Newington for a late-night kebab. Here's what the shop owner's family looks like...apparently.
Mmmmmmmm.
On my final day in London I decided to take a walk around the Abney Park Cemetery (which is close to where I was staying in Stoke Newington). It is considered one of London's best and largest Victorian cemeteries.
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Dr. Isaac Watt's statue in the Abney Park Cemetary.
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Then it was over to Clissold Park for a Sunday walk in the park.
Not a green road, actually a moss-covered canal!
A Canada Goose!
Outside The Narrawboat Pub on the Regent's Canal.
One of the many new developments along the Regent's Canal.
Looking south toward the City of London.
This building has a waterfall going through it!
Regent's Canal (cont.)
Regent's Canal (cont.)
Canals, cucumbers and curvature!
One of the only works of Banksy I saw this trip. More info on Banksy here.
Regent's Canal (cont.)
Another of the many developments happening along the Regent's Canal.
Regent's Canal (cont.)
The tower blocks are never very far in London.
Juxtapose this!
Regent's Canal (cont.)
Possibly another Banksy, but I wasn't sure.
Regent's Canal (cont.)
And a final Regent's Canal shot.
simply Dan arrived from Germany that evening for a single night in London. We made the most of it and went to The City for a night of clubbing at Fabric.
Fabric is located opposite Smithfield meat market on the northern fringe of the City of London. It is widely considered one of the best underground clubs in the world.
Fabric (cont.)
One final shot from Fabric.
Trying to find the night bus afterward we stumble upon Ben Sherman's world headquarters. Cool!
Battersea Power Station from the Gatwick Express train. Yup, it's the one featured on the sleeve of Pink Floyd's "Animals." ...And that's London!
...and Europe!
Thanks for your patience, hope you enjoyed!
Back in Stoke Newington for a late-night kebab. Here's what the shop owner's family looks like...apparently.
Mmmmmmmm.
On my final day in London I decided to take a walk around the Abney Park Cemetery (which is close to where I was staying in Stoke Newington). It is considered one of London's best and largest Victorian cemeteries.
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Dr. Isaac Watt's statue in the Abney Park Cemetary.
Abney Park Cemetary (cont.)
Then it was over to Clissold Park for a Sunday walk in the park.
Not a green road, actually a moss-covered canal!
A Canada Goose!
Outside The Narrawboat Pub on the Regent's Canal.
One of the many new developments along the Regent's Canal.
Looking south toward the City of London.
This building has a waterfall going through it!
Regent's Canal (cont.)
Regent's Canal (cont.)
Canals, cucumbers and curvature!
One of the only works of Banksy I saw this trip. More info on Banksy here.
Regent's Canal (cont.)
Another of the many developments happening along the Regent's Canal.
Regent's Canal (cont.)
The tower blocks are never very far in London.
Juxtapose this!
Regent's Canal (cont.)
Possibly another Banksy, but I wasn't sure.
Regent's Canal (cont.)
And a final Regent's Canal shot.
simply Dan arrived from Germany that evening for a single night in London. We made the most of it and went to The City for a night of clubbing at Fabric.
Fabric is located opposite Smithfield meat market on the northern fringe of the City of London. It is widely considered one of the best underground clubs in the world.
Fabric (cont.)
One final shot from Fabric.
Trying to find the night bus afterward we stumble upon Ben Sherman's world headquarters. Cool!
Battersea Power Station from the Gatwick Express train. Yup, it's the one featured on the sleeve of Pink Floyd's "Animals." ...And that's London!
...and Europe!
Thanks for your patience, hope you enjoyed!