London Eye \u0026 Big Ben อากาศดีมากตอนเช้ามีแดด😍เที่ยวกรุงลอนดอนประเทศอังกฤษ18/11/2021
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LONDON CARP (Under wraps in the city) London city carp fishing – Urban carping
Carp fishing in London is something that I’ve grown to love over the past couple of years. After the last video when I caught those amazing mirror carp from the city, we knew we had to return to try a few other venues and see if we could outwit a other special ones. Like all things in life if you want to do something properly you need to invest a lot of time but that is something we just haven’t had this year as other commitments had to take priority. With the style of angling that I bring to the table combined with some glorious weather, time is something I necessarily need. I just need to be in the right place at the right time and that is what this video is all about.
Megabongvania | Big Ben plays \”Megalovania\” from Undertale one more time
♫ Truly majestic. Today, thousands have gathered around Westminster palace to witness the very last milking of the Big Ben meme. With people coming in as far as Canada and New Zealand, I think we can speak of quite an eventful day.
This is the last time I’ll pull this shit, I promise.
✔ MIDI Download: https://mega.nz/!XxYGQA6D!b60SpttZTtkOPZmcKzXyZPEfn2Ys17L4vWGbRCYML5Q
Song: Toby Fox Undertale Sans’ theme: Megalovania
MIDI by: Daniel Gregory, edited by EpreTroll
Soundfont(s) used: Arachno Soundfont
♬ Other great Black MIDI Channels:
► Gingeas: http://www.youtube.com/user/gingeas
► Scub Domino: https://www.youtube.com/user/ScubDomino
► Infernis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC26QH9wPeNlZ_Uod9Jro0fQ
► Tarwil: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuDo96Dxd8hU5CSfoTwcsQ
► TheSuperMarioBros2: http://www.youtube.com/user/thesupermariobros2
► TheTrustedComputer: http://www.youtube.com/user/thetrustedcomputer
► Gray Vagabond: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzTRo_rUF0cka_v4CAFf2A
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Piano~
5th December 1952: The Great Smog of London begins
To maximise revenues in the aftermath of the Second World War, the British government had opted to export the country’s betterquality ‘hard’ coal and retain the more sulphurous lowgrade coal for domestic consumption. Smoke from burning this coal in domestic fires to offset the particularly cold winter of 1952 combined with pollutants from Greater London’s numerous power stations, factories, and public transport to create a thick noxious blanket of smog over the city.
The thick yellowblack smog was held over London for more than four days due to the arrival of a highpressure weather system. This caused an anticyclone that stopped the polluted air from rising into the atmosphere. Windless conditions, and London’s position in a river valley, also meant that the smog was unable to be blown away.
Visibility in the city was reduced to just a few metres, bringing public transport to a halt and forcing schools and businesses to close. Meanwhile, people across the city breathed in the toxic air and began to succumb to respiratory infections. Cattle at the Smithfield Show at Earl’s Court reportedly suffocated and, while nobody made the connection until several months after the smog lifted, estimates state that between 4,000 and 12,000 Londoners died as a direct result of breathing the polluted air.
In response the government began to rethink its policy towards air pollution and, in 1956, introduced the Clean Air Act that established ‘smoke control areas’ where only clean fuels could be burned. This precipitated a shift towards the use of cleaner coals, electricity, and gas as sources of heat.
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