Feb 22, 2009
If you are curious about what there is to eat if your planning at spending a few hours at Londons third busiest airport, I have created a list of restuarants and bars you can visit within the airport. ... Read More
Feb 4, 2009
At times present, there has been a lot of information flow about global warming and Londoners were no exception in the discourses of how this phenomenon has generally affected the already unpredictable climactic conditions of the city. Accordingly, locals’ complaints in the past were on how rain was too frequent yet unforeseen. Now, they find themselves riding out sudden outbreaks of sunshine and dry heat in the recent summers, with record temperatures, approaching 40°C. The autumns have been positively toasty apparently placing ... Read More
Jan 11, 2009
Oxford is also known as The City of Dreaming Spires. It is famous for the existence of high standard University and its historical past. Oxford is home for the Oxford University. The city has been in existence for over 800 years and is home for various scholars and royalties.
The City of Oxford is a busy cosmopolitan area. The city enjoys the advent of technology with a growing community of high end gadgets and facilities. Tourists can enjoy a ... Read More
Jan 9, 2009
Above: The London Eye is adjacent to that of the former Dome of Discovery, which was built for the Festival of Britain in 1951. It is near the transportation links of Westminster and Waterloo.
The London Eye is also known as the Millenium Wheel. It is approximately 135 meters or 443 feet in height. It is said to be the largest ferris wheel in all Europe. This colossal structure has become the most popular paid tourist attractions right at the ... Read More
Apr 29, 2008
Last time, I introduced to you guys one of the modern wonders of the city of London. Today, we delve deeper into the scientific endeavors of the city and discover the many more wonders of the scientific world. #5 Science Museum A museum was founded in 1857 with the help of Bennet Woodcroft, an English [...]
Last time, I introduced to you guys one of the modern wonders of the city of London.
Today, we delve deeper into the scientific endeavors of the city and discover the many more wonders of the scientific world.
#5 Science Museum
A museum was founded in 1857 with the help of Bennet Woodcroft, an English industrial archaeologist who also happened to be the leading figure in patent reform. It was called the South Kensington Museum and was composed mainly of the very first industrial ... Read More