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Month: July 2013

London Canal Museum

London Canal Museum

This museum is in an old warehouse which used to belong to Carlo Gatti, who became famous first as an ice importer then as an ice cream maker.
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Posted on July 29, 2013January 31, 2015Tags canal, London, tunnel2 Comments on London Canal Museum
East End London

East End London

The area around Whitechapel is where immigrants to London often settle, probably because it has traditionally been one of the cheaper (ie: slum) areas to live. We started walking at Aldgate, where the Roman road to Colchester passed through the city wall.
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Posted on July 28, 2013January 31, 2015Tags London, walkLeave a comment on East End London
Grand Union Canal

Grand Union Canal

I’ve been on my first English bike ride today; along the tow path of the Grand Union Canal. I have been a bit ambivalent about buying a bike, because the roads around West Hampstead are very narrow and busy, which is not my idea of a great riding environment. So I decided to try hiring a “Boris bike”.
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Posted on July 26, 2013January 31, 2015Tags bike, canal, London, riverLeave a comment on Grand Union Canal
Gower Peninsula, Wales

Gower Peninsula, Wales

We’ve just returned from a couple of days in Wales, where we stayed with retired British GP Julian Tudor Hart.
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Posted on July 25, 2013January 23, 2016Tags beach, Wales, walkLeave a comment on Gower Peninsula, Wales
Londinium

Londinium

Being from New Zealand, where “old” means 100 years or so, it’s exciting to be in a city that dates back to before Christ. Today we decided to check out Roman ruins in the old city area.
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Posted on July 22, 2013January 23, 2016Tags London, walkLeave a comment on Londinium
Woolwich Arsenal

Woolwich Arsenal

Now I know why there is a football team known as the Gunners. The Woolwich Arsenal is where many of the British Empire’s weapons were manufactured, and what started as a factory football team is now one of the English premier league clubs.
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Posted on July 21, 2013January 31, 2015Tags London, river, tunnel, walk1 Comment on Woolwich Arsenal
Greenwich

Greenwich

Felicity and I have spent a rather hot day exploring Greenwich, a part of London that I have not been to before.
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Posted on July 20, 2013January 31, 2015Tags London, walk1 Comment on Greenwich
Mt Lion bike trip

Mt Lion bike trip

The rumour Kerry had heard about a section of ridable trail along the ridge at the top of Mt Lion at Whangarei Heads is not untrue; it has even been newly metaled. The only problem is that it is barely 40 metres long, and you have to carry your bike up about 800 steps to get there.
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Posted on July 11, 2013January 31, 2015Tags bike, walkLeave a comment on Mt Lion bike trip
Busby Head and Smugglers Cove

Busby Head and Smugglers Cove

Having seen the inviting track leading out towards Busby Head a couple of days before, I didn’t need much persuasion to return.
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Posted on July 10, 2013January 31, 2015Tags bike, trackLeave a comment on Busby Head and Smugglers Cove
Whanui Track

Whanui Track

The old coach road down to Pataua is one of the finest pieces of continuous downhill single-track in the country.
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Posted on July 9, 2013January 31, 2015Tags bike, cycleway, trailLeave a comment on Whanui Track
Centrepoint Nursery block cleared

Centrepoint Nursery block cleared

Driving up Gill’s Rd earlier this week, I noticed all the trees on the old CP nursery block have been cut down.
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Posted on July 4, 2013January 31, 2015Tags Albany1 Comment on Centrepoint Nursery block cleared
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