Regent’s canal

It is a quite an unusual view of you only know the inner city center of London, United Kingdom: in the north of the city you might stumble open a 14 kilometers long canal going from east to west. It connects the Grand Junction Canal with the river Thames and was used to transport goods.

Next to it once horses were running to pull the ships. Now many people walk on this path along the water. Tourist boats pass by and people live on house boats on the water. Highlights along the way are Little Venice and the Camden Lock Market. But the canal itself with massive green plants in the water and historic watergates is a highlight itself.

Regent’s canal
London
England, United Kingdom

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