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• #352
Also, here's the soundscape-river-tube-map mashup I mentioned to Nick: http://londonist.com/2011/12/a-soundmap-of-londons-waterways.php
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• #353
^ that's really quite lovely.
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• #354
Repcakes
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• #355
what hms said...
I like how most are soothing sounds of water trickling, birds singing, woodpigeon's cooing, and then you get to Mile End...
Interesting that these guys pride themselves on being two years ahead of Bill Fontana's water-sound installation at Somerset House - the one I thought you meant.
Re the info sheet - I haven't credited the images I used/stole, as it was intended just for us, I might just do a text only version if it's going into the twittersphere - but in principle that's fine - glad it's appreciated
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• #356
Feel free to send the link to the pics cupcakes
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• #357
Here's a slightly modified version
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• #358
Re the info sheet - I haven't credited the images I used/stole, as it was intended just for us, I might just do a text only version if it's going into the twittersphere - but in principle that's fine - glad it's appreciated
If you could remove any details of access that would be great too, including the link wide shot of the lid on here. Haven't seen the sheet so I don't know if any details were included anyway, but its best not to have that stuff in twitterland for a variety of reasons.
I realise I'm starting to sound like a boring internet dad on this, but so you know, if I was on the ride I would have happily taken a couple of people actually inside the main chamber for some light painting shots as you'd already lifted a lid. Saying that, Sunday afternoon is normally a heavy use time for any CSO so it wouldn't have been that pleasant.
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• #359
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• #360
shame you couldn't come along mate, would have liked to have a chat. south london underground ride?
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• #361
If you could remove any details of access that would be great too, including the link wide shot of the lid on here.
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• #362
^ Too slow. Thats a good info sheet
for above ground exploring, well done.
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• #363
And dude, that would have been awesome to see you again!!!
I would have definitely dragged you down for an underground poo-hug. FFS don't google that.
I'm gonna try for the G Ride so hopefully hugs and black stuff aplenty then xx
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• #364
good man!
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• #365
^^^
You'll love Freudiain ride, then!
(Just seen Chainbreaker's post - I rest my case)
Fixed.
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• #366
We should do this again. With a different slant.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2018/may/07/going-underground-the-subterranean-secrets-of-londons-super-richSwimming, cinemas and wine
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• #368
this looks amazing...
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• #369
Can't be bothered reading the article properly right now but is this the development idiom that led to the the myth about all poor wee anthropomorphised diggers in their self dug concrete tombs? I work in the Belgravia area where the J. Fritz and Fam. Construction Co. do a lot of their work and I'm fairly sure an LFGSS ride wouldn't get access to the excess of the fuck-you-class's jack-boot-à-terrez, but wasn't there some unfinished business from the last subterranean ride? We only scratched the surface of south London. The original was such a good day out a re-run would be worth doing with our without covering new (under)ground.
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• #371
I would be up for getting down with you all again.
The last one was SIX years ago!
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• #372
Looked up this ride a propos of nothing and what do I see...
IN!
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• #373
Excellent! So a mostly (but not entirely) southerly version of this?
On it
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• #374
In!
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• #375
So a mostly (but not entirely) southerly version of this?
How about a touch of West too?
Westbourne/Kilburn
Parr's creek
Stamford Brook
Brent......are western subterranean rivers flowing to the Thames
I've offered to share the details of this ride with these guys: https://twitter.com/#!/under_the_city
since I've talked to them before about subterranean rivers.
I was thinking of sending a link to this thread, along with a link to Oat44's info card and a link to Skydancer's photos since they're great. Please let me know if anyone objects.