08.11.07
Posted in Landscape, Travel at 6:00 pm by Warren Williams

The Bracklin Falls travel for some distance, through very blocky rock features. Each large platform stand 5-20metres over the rushing water below.

Difficult to work out the scale, but the fallen tree was huge
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Posted in Landscape, Travel at 5:00 pm by Warren Williams
Located within the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, a 5min short stroll from the information centre up the hill over Aberfoyle lays a picturesque waterfall.



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Posted in Landscape, Travel at 11:00 am by Warren Williams
Not so far past Bamburgh Castle, was the border between England and Scotland. As still under United Kingdom, no border checks, with only a couple of flags and a plaque identifying it. A friendly Scottish voice drew the visitors towards the tasty and cheap caravan takeaway bar, serving baps, burgers and hotdogs.


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Posted in Landscape, People, Travel at 9:00 am by Warren Williams
Located near the Scottish border in the Northumberland county, Bamburgh Castle is one of England’s finest. Sitting on a basalt outcrop, the castle has impressive views across the North Sea. It was too early in the day to explore around the castle itself, but will head back there closer to Christmas.



Can you spot the Monarch Caterpillars?

A rare self portrait
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Posted in People, Travel at 8:00 am by Warren Williams
After buying a cheap travel car, during the previous week, I thought it was a perfect opportunity to drive up to Newcastle to see my friend Adam. Last time I saw him, was July 2005, when he came to New Zealand also travelling through Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. It was solely for him, after seeing his photos from his travels that inspired myself to travel to the amazing temples of Cambodia.
He used a pocket sized digital camera, but came away with memories he will keep for a lifetime. You can view his photos here: http://wazza.nfscity.com/world/

Adam in front of Bamburgh Castle


Adam lining up a shot of Bamburgh Castle, Northern England.
Adam Gray’s website: www.pbase.com/adamgrayphotography
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08.09.07
Posted in Animals, General, Travel at 6:35 pm by Warren Williams
Visited a popular bird of prey place in the beautiful countryside of Eynsford, Kent. Featuring 150 birds, including eagles, vultures, falcons, owls, and even the hideous Marabou stork.



Incoming

Crash




Feed Me – Click for FULL Resolution
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08.01.07
Posted in Landscape, Travel at 10:01 pm by Warren Williams
Tower Bridge, East London is not to be mistaken with London Bridge (thanks to artists such as Fergie, who regular call it otherwise) – I overheard many tourists commenting on “London Bridge”, yet this bridge is a few hundred metres upstream, with no features. I found the best location to shoot from was outside Thistle Hotel, on the North-East side


A ferry zips by Tower Bridge






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07.28.07
Posted in People, Travel, Wedding at 3:00 pm by Warren Williams
Was a guest at a wedding for family friends, and was asked to take the camera along to get a few snaps. Stratford Manor was a fine wedding venue, and the weather turned out great.




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07.27.07
Posted in Animals, Travel at 3:30 pm by Warren Williams
My favourite display at Warwick Castle, was the Birds of Prey flying demonstrations. Featuring sea eagles, golden eagles, buzzards, an owl and a couple of vultures, made for an exciting show.


Air brakes


Bag of Fluff



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Posted in General, Landscape, Travel at 2:00 pm by Warren Williams
Warwick Castle is one of Englands’ finest. Built in 1068, by order of King William, it features some live shows, exhibits and birds of prey flying demonstrations during summer.





Madame Tussauds Wax Sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II

View from the tower over Warwick Castle

View of Warwick township, from Warwick Castle tower

Panoramic

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07.20.07
Posted in General, Travel at 2:00 pm by Warren Williams
Rye is a small quaint, hill top village, less than 20 miles East of Hastings. Narrow cobbled streets are an attraction, with plenty of freehouse pubs serving warm meals.

Mermaid Street, Rye


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07.19.07
Posted in Landscape, Travel at 9:00 pm by Warren Williams


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07.14.07
Posted in General, Landscape, Travel at 7:00 pm by Warren Williams
Hastings is famous for the battle of 1066, between Duke William of Normandy (William the Conqueror), and King Harold II. It’s fairly obvious to say who won, with William being crowned king at Westminster Abbey, on Christmas Day, 1066. The current Queen Elizabeth II is a direct descendant of King William.

East Hill, Hastings

From West Hill, looking back towards East Hill

Rock formations on West Hill, Hastings, with jet contrails across the sky

More rock formations under West Hill, and Hastings Castle. The pier can also be seen, which was recently been closed down due to being unsafe

The pigeon hunter!
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07.09.07
Posted in Animals, General, Landscape, Travel at 1:00 pm by Warren Williams
My first day in England, was a slow one, after recovering from a 12 day rush of sights, attractions and travel.
I’m now living next to Danson Park, Welling, Kent (South East London). This was my childhood park, when I used to live here two score ago.


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07.08.07
Posted in Aviation, General, Travel at 9:00 pm by Warren Williams

Flying back from Krabi to Suvarnabhumi International, Bangkok, 2nd largest airport terminal in the world (after HK), and also boasting the tallest control tower.
Shortly after this photo taken from the Air Asia, Airbus A320 flight, we entered some thunder cloud, causing incredible turbulence, and near black conditions. The worst I’ve ever flown in.
A few hours back in the city, before my connecting flights with Emirates to London Gatwick, via Dubai. Sleep was much rewarded, after 45 hours.
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