Thanks all, even I worked it out after all those clues (and sorry not for getting your original one Will, it was a good one!).
Old: Thames Barrier Park - a rather nice and interestingly laid out somewhat linear park near the Thames Barrier, as you'd imagine. Created on a site that once housed petrochemical and acid works, the contaminated soil was covered with a 6 foot layer of crushed concrete to protect the new soil laid on top. It's won design awards in the UK and the US and was London’s largest new riverside park for over 50 years when it opened in November 2000.
The black line on the horizon which was also in Will's photo is one of the pedestrian bridges which pass over it (see second photo).
Thanks all, even I worked it out after all those clues (and sorry not for getting your original one Will, it was a good one!).
Old: Thames Barrier Park - a rather nice and interestingly laid out somewhat linear park near the Thames Barrier, as you'd imagine. Created on a site that once housed petrochemical and acid works, the contaminated soil was covered with a 6 foot layer of crushed concrete to protect the new soil laid on top. It's won design awards in the UK and the US and was London’s largest new riverside park for over 50 years when it opened in November 2000.
The black line on the horizon which was also in Will's photo is one of the pedestrian bridges which pass over it (see second photo).
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