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St Katharine Docks | Central London's Only Marina - St. Katharine Docks London

https://www.skdocks.co.uk/

Saved by uncleflo on January 15th, 2022.

A prestigious landmark with rich history, eye-catching innovation, and huge excitement. A thriving home for communities and businesses; St Katharine Docks is as vibrant as it is welcoming. Every Friday, KERB will have an all-star lineup of 18 traders, rotating each week and serving up some of KERB’s all time favourite dishes with everything from African fusion jollof boxes to Caribbean jerk fried chicken; Filipino backyard BBQ to Taiwanese lunch boxes; Japanese soboro bowls to Vietnamese vegan banh mi and more, for locals and tourists alike. Departing in the shadow of the monumental Tower Bridge, Thames Rockets ‘all-speed’ experience has created the most thrilling, eye watering and grin inducing trip ever… the Break the Barrier speedboat tour was born! The Thames Rockets will pull out all the stops and use all their experience and knowledge in creating the first all-speed boat trip ever to be seen on the river Thames.

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'Virtual diving' becomes a reality as 360-degree panoramas of Great Barrier Reef go online | Environment | The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/feb/23/virtual-diving-online-great-barrier-reef

Saved by uncleflo on August 22nd, 2012.

Armchair scuba divers across the world and marine conservationists will soon be able to immerse themselves in the most spectacular survey of the Great Barrier Reef ever undertaken, thanks to a new research project unveiled by conservationists and backed by Google on Thursday. Tens of thousands of 360-degree, high-definition panoramas of underwater forests, grasslands and crags will be taken by robot cameras, mapped and made available on the internet as a result of the collaboration, which will seek help from a global audience to assess the health and composition of the 2,300km-long reef.

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Google Reef? – Scuba Dive Chat

http://www.divechat.com/2012/02/25/993/

Saved by uncleflo on May 22nd, 2012.

Just saw an article in one of the online magazines I read about the Catlin Seaview Sruvey. They are talking about using technology similar to Google Street View for the Great Barrier Reef and across the Coral Sea. The backers of this venture are Google, University of Queensland, and the Multinational Insurance Company The Catlin Group and their goal is to map the reef in
Divers on a colorful reef

Divers on a colorful reef

order to study its health.

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