Author: Darrel Pratt

Can Indians Drive Cars London?

Can I drive in Europe with an Indian driving license? Yes, you can drive in Europe using an Indian driving license for the first six months. However, in order to drive anywhere in Europe, you need to have an International Driving Permit (IDP). Can you drive in London with Indian license? 5. United Kingdom. You […]

Where Is Opposite London On The Globe?

New Zealand. Geographically, the antipodes of Britain and Ireland are in the Pacific Ocean, south of New Zealand. This gave rise to the name of the Antipodes Islands of New Zealand, which are close to the antipode of London. What city is opposite on the globe? The direct opposite location in the world from New […]

How Far Is Portugal From London By Plane?

901.54 mi. The shortest distance (air line) between London and Portugal is 901.54 mi (1,450.89 km). How long is a flight from UK to Portugal? The average non-stop flight from the UK to Portugal takes between 2 hours 35 minutes and 3 hours, depending on your exact route. How many hours is Portugal from London? […]

Why Is Hms Belfast Moored In London?

This was the year HMS Belfast was first moored in the Pool of London to serve as a museum ship, following decades of distinguished service as one of the Royal Navy’s most powerful light cruisers. Why is HMS Belfast in the Thames? HMS Belfast is a Town-class light cruiser that was built for the Royal […]

How Deep Are The Sewers In London?

The deepest point is below Hampstead Heath at Bull and Bush (where a station was part-built, but never completed), which reaches 67m. The deepest underground space in London is the recently completed Lee Tunnel, a relief sewer that slopes down to 80m beneath Beckton. How deep is London super sewer? around 70m deepThe tunnel, now […]

When Did The London Sink?

7 March 1665. London was accidentally blown up in 1665 and sank in the Thames Estuary. According to Samuel Pepys 300 of her crew were killed, 24 were blown clear and survived, including one woman. London (1656 English ship) History England Fate Accidentally blown up, 7 March 1665 General characteristics Class and type 76-gun second-rate […]