12th
October
On our
third visit to London we decided to look around Greenwich, which is,
true to its name, one of the greenest parts of London. We walked
through the lush Greenwich park, and our first stop was the
Observatory. We stood around the famous Prime Meridian, with one step
on the western and one on the eastern hemisphere. There were a lot of
instruments and devices on display and they were all connected to
astronomy, navigation and time. We saw huge telescopes, pendulums,
quadrants, astrolabes and also the first clock that functioned on
ships as well and helped in navigation. There was an amazing
interactive exhibition about space as well. We touched the oldest
meteorite in the world.
We
strolled down to the riverbank and passed the Cutty Sark, the famous
tea skipper and then we took the Thames river ride. It was a really
enjoyable and spectacular trip along the Docklands and the
Embankment. We passed all the famous sights: the Tower of London, the
Houses of Parliament, HMS Belfast, the City, the London Eye etc. We
cruised under several famous bridges like Tower Bridge or Waterloo
Bridge. After the river ride we had some free time. So the group just
dispersed to have another great afternoon exploring this really
colourful and exciting metropolis. We also met one of our former
students who lives and works in London.
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