Episode two is on its way, this time featuring and focusing on several communities and individual explorers from the USA and Canada…
| Three brave warriors, tasked by Lord British to retrieve four red diamond’s locked deep within Nadar’s dungeon and with them destroy the black gates. The Beverley Brook Storm Relief Overflow, a 10ft concrete diversion culvert constructed in 1934 after its younger 8ft counterpart (Beverley Brook Storm Relief Culvert, 1925) proved insufficent during severe flooding in 1931. These two, accompanied with several weirs and flow control gates now form the Beverley Brook Flood Protection Scheme. Oh Italy, to say i have fond memories of her would be a lie. When i last visited her shores the trip met with a very abrupt end involving metro security guards shouting lots of loud angry gibberish while brandishing guns, more police then you can count on your fingers and a night in the [...] When it comes to massive drains Niagara really takes a lot to beat. The now defunct power generating infrastructure that once littered the area has given way to a multitude of tunnels and tailraces that on their own easily justify a trip to Canada. Tonight we planned on visiting one of those tunnels. The William [...] Our journey in Wales was coming to a close. We had a little spare time before we had to return to London, so a quick visit to Dunkin’ Doe Nuts aka The River Ebbw Fawr was in order. |
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