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Learning to take pictures with different settings.
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Week 156 – March 12th – Greenwich – Part 5


Must be a good view from the cable car 
British airways aircraft leaving City airport. -
Week 156 – March 12th – Greenwich – Part 4
We reached the O2, I was expecting us to walk this far…..
It was a country western weekend there, so lots of people in cowboy boots and hats.
We went into the O2 and had a drink and rested.
When we came out, we saw this sculpture that we had never seen before, though this was the first time we had been here for quite a while.

“Demon” sculpture by artist Damien Hirst 
The sculpture is 18 meters high and as been here since early 2022. 
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Week 156 – March 12th – Greenwich – Part 3
Today I was the first time that I had walked over the Blackwall tunnel. This tunnel run under the river Thames.
As we got closer to the O2, I was quite surprised to see that there were no steps on the roof. Rather them then me.

People hooked on to rope to exit the O2 roof top. I was very surprised. 
The cable car that goes from close to the O2 over the river Thames to East London. 
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Week 156 – March 12th – Greenwich – Part 2
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Week 156 – March 11th – Bushy Park – Part 5

Diana fountain 

British Airway aircraft leaving Heathrow airport. These are the final pictures from the 1st time visit to Bushy Park and we only covered a fraction of the 2nd largest Royal park.
Hope you enjoyed the pictures?
Till next time.
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Week 156 – March 11th – Bushy Park – Part 4
Some more pictures from the 1st time visit to Bushy Park.

A Qatar aircraft leaving Heathrow this afternoon. 
Three parakeets by the side of the road park. 
Diana fountain. Some information about the fountain and statue.
The Diana Fountain is a bronze statue of goddess on a marble and stone fountain, surrounded by bronzes of four boys, four water nymphs and four shells. It is located at the centre of a round basin at the junction of Chestnut and Lime Avenues.
The history of the Diana Fountain
Designed in 1637 by Hubert Le Sueur at the request of King Charles I for his wife Henrietta Maria, this bronze statue of a goddess (sometimes described as Arethusa) is set on a marble and stone fountain, surrounded by bronzes of four boys, four water nymphs and four shells. Le Sueur submitted an invoice for £200 for the statue.
The fountain was moved to the Privy Garden of Hampton Court in 1656. In 1713 the fountain and statue were moved to Bushy Park to the middle of Chestnut Avenue, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, where it still stands today.
The fountain was restored in 2009 as part of the Bushy Park Restoration Project. The exact weight and height of the statue (2.38m tall and 924kg) were confirmed for the first time when it was moved for restoration. During restoration, a stone was uncovered on the base of the statue for the first time. It had a crown and the date AR 1712 (AR for Anne Regis) and would have been added when the fountain and statue were installed in the basin.
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Week 156 – March 11th – Bushy Park – Part 3
Now rabbit time with friends. 😃

Now it’s rabbits eating. 
Now a squirrel and a rabbit eating. 
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Week 156 – March 11th – Bushy Park – Part 2
Geese time.

A couple of geese eating and resting in the park. 
More eating 