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Just east of Blackfriars bridge.
What on earth is this thing in the centre of the picture? Anyone?
And does anyone know the story behind these old red bridge spans in the background?
What are the left doing about it, that's what I want to know.
I think it is a ruse.
About four years ago there was a very similar rig on Westminster Bridge drilling and looking for unexploded ordinances.
From a company called FoodGrow
old WW2 bombs
pontificating on the internet.
From a company called FoodGrow
Just to clarify to all this modualar jack up rig was built in CORNWALL in 2000 and she has many sister ships. and at present is current performing drilling operations.
What are unexploded ordinances?
1. modu·lar (mäj′ə lər) adjective designating or of units of standardized size, design, construction, etc. that can be arranged or fitted together in a variety of waysSo its a modular jack up rig. What exactly is that?
It has sister ships. What does that mean? There are others like it I'm guessing.
It is currently performing drilling operations to what purpose?
inSE1 September edition said:Blackfriars Railway Bridge to be 'recreated' in light
DRIFT 08, a major riverbased contemporary art
exhibition, begins on Friday 26 September.
The exhibition – organised by Southwark-based Illuminate
Productions - i s a series of strategically-placed artworks in
and alongside the Thames between Blackfriars Bridge and Tower Bridge.
The installations include the recreation of the old Blackfriars
Railway Bridge through laser light, mythical creatures swimming in the
river at twilight at London Bridge and the sounds of a phantom beach
echoing around the Millennium Bridge.
Audiences will have the chance to become part of a painting at an
installation in the middle of the river across from Tate Modern.
A yacht caught for posterity in the sinking position will also be featured
and installed for the exhibition’s duration at Canary Wharf.
The installation at Blackfriars Railway Bridge by Keith Bowler
coincides with the start of work on the new Blackfriars Station which will
span the width of the river as part of the Thameslink programme.
A series of free public boat tours will be run in conjunction with
the exhibition where people will be brought along the route of the show
to enjoy the installations close up.
• DRIFT continues until Sunday 19
October.
• www.drift.org.uk
Anyways... the rig's been far downstream since.
I think it's sampling the path of the Thames Tunnel - a fuck-off big drain.