While reviewing comments on the Geography Collective blog earlier, came across this video, which was produced by Kevin as part of his Secondary PGCE course, and is a transect across Bristol
Here's the description of the walk:
As part of a University of Bristol PGCE Geography workshop I created this photo-video by walking from the rural outskirts of Bristol to the centre, taking a photo roughly every 15-20 steps.
It was carried out on Sunday 8th May 2011, between 5.30am - 10am which is why it's incredibly quiet.
Approximate route: Lawrence Weston - Henbury - Southmead - Henleaze - Clifton Downs - Whiteladies Road - Clifton Triangle - Park Street - City Centre - Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station.
The idea came from the Urban Earth project:http://thegeographycollective.wordpress.com/urban-earth/ and the Geographical Association.
Here's the description of the walk:
As part of a University of Bristol PGCE Geography workshop I created this photo-video by walking from the rural outskirts of Bristol to the centre, taking a photo roughly every 15-20 steps.
It was carried out on Sunday 8th May 2011, between 5.30am - 10am which is why it's incredibly quiet.
Approximate route: Lawrence Weston - Henbury - Southmead - Henleaze - Clifton Downs - Whiteladies Road - Clifton Triangle - Park Street - City Centre - Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station.
The idea came from the Urban Earth project:http://thegeographycollective.wordpress.com/urban-earth/ and the Geographical Association.
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