London Olympic opening ceremony



The ceremony of the London Olympics started and ended in spectacular fashion. Much of the beginning was related to the industrial revolution of post war England. Chimney's rose from the ground in amazing form. Bicycle riders work brightly illuminated wings that glowed beautifully in the dark..The queen had somewhat of a starring role along side Daniel Craig who repised his James Bond character sent to protect her majesty. She along with Daniel, jumped out of a helicopter and into the stadium with british coloured parachute's. Rowan Atkinson played his part as the comical Mr Bean who acted out the part of the famous running scene in 'Chariots Of Fire'. Towards the end, David Beckham travelled in a multi-coloured illuminating speed boat which he drove most of the way, that carried the torch through the River Thames to the Olympic venue. From there he past the torch to Sir Steve Redgrave who ran into the stadium and past it on to several young aspiring olympians who then went on to light the actual coldron. This was and outstanding event that was master crafted by british movie director, Danny Boyle. It's believed that the event was watched by 1 billion people world wide.

Escape From London


Escape From London
Six Epic reasons to evacuate the most popular city in the world. If other cities surrounding the capital are experiencing floods from heavy rainfall, then what’s in-store for London?

London has escaped many natural disasters for centuries. The last one that comes to mind is the hurricane of 1987 that battered the country from left to right - I will get back to this in a moment.  However, much of everything else on such a scale, tends to happen on the outskirts and far afield of London. So why does this city go untouched of natural disasters? Is there something much bigger upon the horizon for the capital? This article looks at people's ideas of what could be London's next big disaster. It might seem a bit odd, far-fetched or even weird, but no matter how ridiculous it may seem, these videos are based on actual ideas from ordinary people. It's worth mentioning that it was a well known UK weather man called Michael Fish, that dismissed rumors of a hurricane the night before the morning it happened. So though some things may seem too good to be true, it doesn't mean it can't happen.

Monster In The River Thames
Now we've all heard of the Lochness Monster, but never actually seen him. Even with our hi-tech gadgets, we can't seem to find the creature, but it's never stopped the locals in Scotland from believing in the beast. So what if a monster from beneath the River Thames was to emerge to the surface, would that whet our appetite into believing that the monster of Lochness exist? After witnessing something as epic as that, I think it's fair to say you wouldn't be blamed for believing in anything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4sidqnVwwI

Meteors In London
In the presents of Astronomers, there's a lot of talk of the possibility of Meteors entering the Earths atmosphere and destroying all life in the world depending on the size of it and the ferocity it's moving at. There are many reports of large fireballs in the sky and discoveries of these large rocks in many parts of the world, but not in London. The city is yet to see a fireball light up the night, but if there was one of a particular size, it could cause a major problem that could send shock waves around the world. So let's count ourselves lucky while we still can.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtwdF3qONrI

Magma Rising
There's been a number of disaster movie made in Hollywood to do with volcano eruptions and flowing lava. These movies have often got the formula right. Meaning even though lava flows from an erupted volcano, that is not it's only path of outburst. In fact it is very possible for ground many miles away from a volcano, like the suburbs or inner cities to break open and cause a serious emergency. Just the very heat of Magma fluid alone would be enough to create a fire disaster. The streets of London would look very different if Magma were to spread across the city.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m943K9ylM6I

Mezma Rising
The Mezma Monster, another creature of the underworld. The Half Rat, half fish beast that's live for thousands of years in a cave deep beneath the famous River Thames in a world that no man has ever set eyes upon. Feeding on fish, ducks and squid, this creature is the reason why there is very little life in the Thames. Well, that could be the case, but only assuming that this Monster actually exists. Here's the marker, if Dinosaurs existed, couldn't this monster exist as well? Almost every day we discover new and untold creatures and animals in different parts of the world. But if we could discover that there is a Rat Fish in the River Thames, wouldn't that just be Mezma-rising?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgchh9cZ_Cg

Big Spiders In Little London
A regular sized Daddy Long-legs running all over your sofa is enough for any one to evacuate their city, so what says extra large spiders and more lava to add to that problem. Large spiders is not a new concept as their are enormous eight-legged freaks in may jungles and rainforest's around the world. Like the Goliath spider that eats bird for it's supper. It's around the size of a grown man's hand. Now what can be more frightening than that? How about a 4ft spider that is as quick and agile as a regular spider. I guess running from that while jumping over large lava filled cracks in the ground is no easy feat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHLz93JGHAc

Serp Rising
The story of the medieval serpent has been passed down from generation to generation. In the beginning, the revelation of the creature happened on an ordinary day and unexpectedly. As the local villagers went about their normal lives, the floor rumbled and shook, then the serpent burst up through the ground and caused much destruction. Only a handful survived the moment and lived to tell the story. They named the creature, Serp 'The Destroyer'. Even though many of those who never saw the creature disbelieved of its existence, those who witness it, the story tellers, made sure that the experience they endured was never forgotten - but it was. Now the creature that laid dormant under ground for so many centuries has once again raised it's head, but this time, above the Tower of London.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeNgUBz-95k

Well, there you have it, six different possible natural disaster ideas that people believe could happen in London. So, if after all this, London still manages to avoids a flooding, a hurricane and all the other things that happen in this world, just continue keeping your eyes open because you never know, there just might be a Mezma Monster on your street.