Entries from October 2006 ↓
October 25th, 2006 — London

Kings Cross development is menacing a relict of the past, Kings Cross Gasholders. The site was a widely unknown landmark by Londoners and tourists.
Kings Cross is now a territory taken over by civil works firms busily completing the new train station and urban development. Continue reading →
October 8th, 2006 — London, Photography
Victor Hwang owns the Battersea power station and its surrondings. He plans to use his Parkview International to become even richer by building flats and, marginally, some private leisure venues in the landmark.
Vauxhall bridge:

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October 5th, 2006 — London, acute accent
The O2 centre in Finchley Road is a shopping mall that attracts a mix of people, as mixed as the entertainment on offer: Books, Nando’s, Habitat, Esporta, cinemas, a bars, pubs… As many other malls, this is one often visited by its fair share of chavs.
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October 1st, 2006 — London, acute accent
The mission
I had to travel almost 6 kilometers to dispose of some household recyclable waste from the leafy surroundings of North West London to Regis Road in Kentish Town, Camden, in London.
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