There is a free entrance Maritime museum which we haven't visited before and a very old market, which had lots of art and food stalls. We were very hungry so we were mostly after food, which was really different and delicious.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Traffic misery
Our trip with Andrejs and Valdemaras to a little English town by the sea called Rye resulted in a walk in a nearby Greenwich. I was never so miserably stuck in traffic before when car was literally moving 2 meters a minute. I don't know whose idea was to organize bicycle competition on one of the most busy roads on the weekend when the temperature is 27 and everyone want to get out to the seaside! Why?! why? why they had to do that?! So after spending 1 hour in traffic without any progress we gave up and went back to spend some time in Greenwich. Our initial plan was to walk in a completely different park on an opposite side of the Thames, but as soon as we came there we discovered there was a walking tunnel under the river that would lead us to Greenwich. There is nothing exciting about the tunnel apart from the fact that it is very old, long and spooky.

There is a free entrance Maritime museum which we haven't visited before and a very old market, which had lots of art and food stalls. We were very hungry so we were mostly after food, which was really different and delicious.




There is a free entrance Maritime museum which we haven't visited before and a very old market, which had lots of art and food stalls. We were very hungry so we were mostly after food, which was really different and delicious.
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