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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

The Narrowboat


A narrowboat comes out from under the bridge on Northbrook Street in Newbury heading towards the lock you see in the distance

Taken on my cameraphone.

16 comments:

  1. A marvelous photo and view on this beautiful river. Great !

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    1. It is round that section of the river, I must post more from further along

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  2. Quite an interesting boat there. Is it mass transit?

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    1. Ah no though there are boats like that which are used on the Kennet. It is used to live in and many people do all the time. Boats like this were used to transport goods along the canal till the railway made it less profitable. People bought the old boats and converted them to live in. (like and RV) now it is very popular and through the summer you can see them going along the canal.

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    2. That is so cool. I had no idea.

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  3. Hari OM
    (I'm baaack!) - Cripes, if that's a camera shot, what would you have done with the Canon?! Excellent on-the-go piece and full of the atmosphere of canaling.

    Thanks for keeping up the comments in my absence; have just got in so have yet to sort through the umpteen 'snaps'...but you'll be seeing some soon! YAM xx

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    1. I need to go back so I'll take some though I have many already, the camera phone gives some good results.

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  4. I've always been fascinated by the landscape on the british islands. This year I've read through the Saxon stories by Bernhard Cornwell (in english, which is a bit of a challenge to me...) and the interest has increased. Now I'm wondering, are all your photos shot in Wales? I've looked at some of them, and here is a lot of beautiful views!

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    1. My photos are taken all over the place it's just I like Wales and go there when I can. Not read ant Bernard Cornwell though I must. The area I live was used by Saxons as there have been many finds round here. Our local church dates back to Saxon times and the next town still has its Saxon earthworks. Have a check of my other blog for the castles

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  5. Fascinating. If you're interested in looking at a picture of the whole of the Anzac Memorial, you can look at my old post here: http://sydney-city.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/anzac-war-memorial-pool-of-reflection.html

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  6. Hi Bill ... awesome photo....and nice river !!

    Greetings

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