 2003 (The North side will be photographed as soon as the opportunity arises).
A private college and gardens within the limits of the Park.

  
One of the many entrance and dangerous roads...
 
The English gardens...
 
A red bark tree and roses...
  
Two of several small water falls...and fresh red-greens.
  
After a very expensive tasteless lunch (£3.00 for two glasses of 'hot' water!)
a walk under the shadows to refresh our minds... from the shock!
    
A mosque at the South West side...

Rowing... rowing...rowing... and more hot water... all very expensive...
  
Freshness at last!

| F11 to enjoy full screen REGENT'S PARK (west, south, south-east) is less than five minute walk from Regent's Park Tube Station (south-east corner)
passing through
You can also have a easy walk from many other stations (most at 5 to 10
minute walk to one of the entrances).

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The Queen's Mary gardens, the name of the roses... and roses...
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and the rose-scent centre...
  
A inner small lake, an island, the and the sound of a water fall. Freshness on the hottest day in London in
hundred of years...
  
   
Going south-west to the tennis courts and coming back East, from Queen's Mary
Garden... Be careful with the traffic. The inner roads look relaxed but they have
frequent fast cars passing through...

  
  
Separating breeding areas from people (rowers) ... The seagulls are the
sentinels...
     
Innocent joy by the mosque and cultural contrasts...
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A bridge with a cascade of flowers hanging from... Gilded gates and golden dates...   The park, summer flowers, summer events...      My favourite benches...  A surprise at each corner, and another one behind it...    Roads and sport activities...   More of everything...
       A show of colours and flowers...
     More of the park...
      
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