Galley Head, Ireland
Cutty Sark, London
The
Cutty Sark is a beautiful old clipper ship in dry dock in Greenwich.
Here's the wikipedia article and
here's their web site.
Here's Windows Live Local's Bird's eye view.
Here's my picture of the Cutty Sark.
On the afternoon of Monday, 22nd November, 1869, a beautiful little clipper ship was launched from Scott and Linton's shipyard at Dumbarton. She bore a name that was to become famous...
I'll bet you wonder what that little round building is near the Thames. You'll never guess so go read about it
here. Then you'll understand
this.

UPDATE: On May 21, 2007, the Cutty Sark
burned. I captured the original
Windows Live Local image.
Labels: London, United Kingdom
Greenwich Royal Observatory, London
At the
Greenwich Royal Observatory, you can stand with one foot in the Western Hemisphere and the other in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Here's the wikipedia article and
here's their website.
Here's Windows Live Local's Bird's eye view.
Here's my picture from there.

Labels: London, United Kingdom
Thames Barrier, London
The
Thames Barrier is a flood control structure that protects London. It is the world's second largest movable flood barrier after one in the Netherlands.
Here's the wikipedia article with some good pictures.
To understand the issue, you need to realize that the tide in the Thames at this point is 21 feet!

Labels: London, United Kingdom
Be sure and click the map links even if the little screen captures aren't very good. The mapping services are updating their maps all the time.
These are Google Maps or Windows Live Local images of where I've traveled. I created this blog after I gave
up trying to get these added to googlesightseeing.com.