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Chasewater – March 2013

  • January 20, 2014

During March 2013 I visited Chasewater with my family.  Chasewater is a reservoir, over 200 years old – originally used to fill and maintain the water levels in the local canal system.

On this visit, for the first time in three years, the reservoir was at or near capacity. It had been drained so that maintenance work could be done on the main dam wall.

Black and White view of a still pool at Chasewater - a short distance from the main reservoir
Black and White view of a still pool at Chasewater – a short distance from the main reservoir
Chasewater - view of canal start from dam.
Chasewater – view of canal start from dam.
Tree - reflected in a pool near Chasewater
Tree – reflected in a pool near Chasewater
Bouy on the still waters of Chasewater
Bouy on the still waters of Chasewater
Chasewater - View of yellow bouy on still surface
Chasewater – View of yellow bouy on still surface
Still water view - near main Chasewater reservoir
Still water view – near main Chasewater reservoir
View down the slope of the retaining wall of the Chasewater Reservoir Main Wall
View down the slope of the retaining wall of the Chasewater Reservoir Main Wall
Reflection of a Tree in a pool of water just away from the Chasewater Reservoir
Reflection of a Tree in a pool of water just away from the Chasewater Reservoir
View of a still pool a short distance from Chasewater
View of a still pool a short distance from Chasewater
A view of a pool near Chasewater Reservoir, where colour has been removed to bring out the stillness of the picture.
A view of a pool near Chasewater Reservoir, where colour has been removed to bring out the stillness of the picture.

Chasewater itself is now a major attraction, with water sports, a marina, an innovation centre all available for use.  In addition children can play in the playground, training / fitness course, model boats in the boating pond, a mock “castle” that goes out into the shallow waters of the reservoir and a go-kart track.  Mini-golf is always available for all the family.

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National Exhibition Centre – Virgin Galactic

  • January 18, 2014January 18, 2014

Visiting the NEC in winter 2012 through to spring 2013 meant you got to have an out of this world experience.

Designed to inspire engineers, scientists, mathematicians and members of the public to keep pushing the boundaries of science, this life-size replica of the Virgin Galactic almost space-ship was a treat to see.

NEC - Virgin Galactic Replica
NEC – Virgin Galatic Replica

On the day that I took this picture it was overcast and I only had a smart-phone.  However even so I like the image in general, and it was quite a thrill to get this close to something so new and innovative (even if it is just a replica).

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