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HoriZen Video. River Thames to Tower Bridge: Drone Tour of London's Skyline. Posted: December 12, 2024 | Last updated: March 6, 2025. Take a flight high above the historic and modern landmarks of ...
AERIAL images reveal how London's £4billion 'super sewer' stretching 15 miles along the banks of the River Thames is taking shape.
Check out this aerial pic of London’s new 15-mile, ... An illuminated night-time flotilla will turn the Thames into a ‘river of light’. Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.
But not all of our city's spans cross the Thames. As we show below, London has many aerial connections that don't cross the river, and some of them are very peculiar indeed. 1.
The river’s mud, which lacks oxygen, is a sealant that helps preserve remains. (If oxygen is present, bones decompose much faster .) And because there is so much activity on the Thames, its mud ...
London has a combined sewer system, which means sewage and rain flow into the same pipes. Storms frequently overwhelmed the system, spilling around 40 million tons of sewage into the Thames annually.
The Thames River cuts right through downtown London but it hasn't stayed the same over time. Seeing how river boundaries have eroded, banks created, new meanders created, it's really cool to see." ...
London has a combined sewer system, which means sewage and rain flow into the same pipes. Storms frequently overwhelmed the system, spilling around 40 million tons of sewage into the Thames annually.