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Thames Barrier Park

On a search for inspiration, Ed decided we should all travel the docklands rail, to pontoon dock, and board Thames Barrier Park. It was actually more exciting than I thought. Such a space deserved to be applauded, what with its curvaceous personality, mimicking its neighbouring waters, and providing you with shelter at the edge of the dock with a repetitive view.. lovely day out.

Here are a few pictures. Enjoy.


















































The Green Dock

"One of the most imaginative and attractive features is The Green Dock. Renowned international horticulturalist Alain Cousseran and Alain Provost selected colourful flowers and shrubs which reflect the river's ever changing spectrum of tints, shades and shapes creating a micro-climate where varieties of plants and butterflies abound."

http://www.thamesbarrierpark.org.uk/

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