martes, 31 de julio de 2012

major sights of London

Wembley Arena and Wembley Stadium is a football stadium located in the city of London and the home stadium of the football team of England and will be used for football matches to be played during the Olympic Games for both men and women. It has a capacity for 100,000 spectators and is connected to the underground stations and Wembley Central Wembley Park, via White Horse Bridge. (Wembley Arena)

 Tower Bridge (Tower Bridge) is a drawbridge in London over the River Thames. It is situated near the Tower of London, which gives it its name. (El Tower Bridge)

 The London Eye wheel is held by radios and resembles a huge bicycle wheel, as was depicted in a poster advertising a charity cycle race. (El London Eye de noche)

Celebrating 100 years of the most famous bridge in London: Tower Bridge.  (100 años del Tower Bridge)

 Beautiful image of Big Ben and the River Thames Illuminated at night. (Big Ben iluminado)
 Work of British architect Norman Foster, this footbridge 320 meters long across the river Thames and connects the City with Bankside, the alturaq of the Tate Modern. This was the first bridge across the River Thames since Tower Bridge was built or Tower Bridge

 The London Eye, the Ferris wheel in London, is located on the South Bank of the River Thames in Lambeth district against the County Hall. This wheel reaches a height of 135 meters, is one of the great attractions of London. In the photo, the inside of a capsule.

 Located in Woodstock, in the English county of Oxfordshire, UK, Blenheim Palace is one of the largest palaces in the country, built as a country house, its construction began in 1705 and ended in 1722, in a style distinctly English Baroque . This mixture mausoleum and national monument homestead was delcarado dela Heritage Site by UNESCO and entered 1987. (Blenhein Palace)

 Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a suspension bridge, curved and drawbridge that is located between the towns of Newcastle and Gateshead on the Tyne, and is an example of this type of bridge, unique in the world. The bridge is the first rotating bridge in the world, opens and closes a bit like a shell, to let the boats out to sea. This architectural marvel was designed primarily for pedestrians and cyclists.

 The Palm House is a greenhouse located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. This building is Victorian. The Palm House was the first major cast iron structure erected in England, and is considered the finest example of iron and glass architecture of the time and since 2003, greenhouse and botanical garden are included in the list of World Heritage Sites of Humanity by UNESCO.




This new cable car from the city of London connects the two banks of the River Thames, opened days before the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games, but is expected to be the ew great tourist center atrcción completed competencies. From a height of 91 meters, travelers can enjoy a panoramic view of the Olympic city. It has 34 cabins for 10 people each, with a capacity for 2,500 passengers per hour.(Teleférico londinense)

 In the town of Beaconsfield, south-east of England, the family created a miniworld Cullingham small Jarion ocnstrucciones in your home. Over time, the complex acquired more than 200 buildings, which relate the beautiful scenery and the peaceful life of the English countryside. It has minigranjas, and miniactividades minitrenes daily, where you see the little men repairing roofs or herding sheep. (Bekonscot, Beaconsfield)
 The coastal town of Swanage is a Victorian town geared to tourism and, in addition to having one of the cleanest beaches around the country, very close to her is the famous Old Harry Rocks and Corfe Castle. The town of Swanage is located at the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast and the beauty and richness of geographic lospaisajes was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.(Playa de Swanage)


 This church is the parish church of Buckingham Palace, is located in Trafalgar Square. As a reminder of their importance are the weapons hanging from the walls above the gallery. The ceiling is decorated with frescoes. In the crypt does a very peculiar coffee, curious and friendly (St Martin-in-the-Fields Church)
The Swiss Re Tower by Norman Foster, is popularly known as "The Gherkin" (the pickle). Located next to the Tower 42 Colonel Seifert's, at the time of its construction the highest in London and has 200 m (La Swiss Re Tower)

Verbs

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Play ( jugar)

Run ( correr)

speak (hablar)
work (trabjar)

read ( leer)

sing ( cantar)

teach ( enseñar )

think ( pensar)

wake-up ( despertarse)




drive ( conducir)

swim ( nadar)

study ( estudiar)

sleep (dormir)

travel ( viajar)

fly ( volar)
draw (dibujar)
Eat ( comer )