The Thames isn't actually that deep in the city, mostly under 2 meters deep at low tide.
There's an old story that in the late 1800s, a particularly tall minister of parliament walked across near the houses of Parliament.
I noticed the other day when I was traveling from Maine to Vermont that I saw about 5 burned out houses on the way. That were not burned down a couple weeks ago. I ment to take pictures of them to show less extreme but none the less realistic view of what the country land scape might look like after the collapse. I think there would be a lot of burned out building. littering the landscape why leave cover and shelter for your enemies.
I started taking shots with the digital a couple years ago with the intention of making a 'sullen look' of different things, ie burnt buildings, abandoned farms, run-down buildings and ruins. Alas, the three-year old grand kid got ahold of the camera and figured out how to erase the pics before I got them on a computer. Not that it matters, since the computer fried since then and before I went to flashdrive.
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