The River Fleet
Part 1 Today we were going hunting. No, not for the Peregrine falcon - the fastest animal in the world and devourer of dirty London pigeons, nor the rare London variety of the Bolbitius fungus. Today we were in search of London's largest subterranean river - The River Fleet. Largest? There's a smaller one - I hear you ask? You may be surprised to know (or you may not, depending on your general subterranean river knowledge), that there are around SIXTEEN, yes, sixteen, so-called 'lost' rivers running underneath our Capital - many of them having played an important role in the development of our City. These rivers have sadly been mostly forgotten, as the metropolis of London grows, buildings being built upon buildings - pushing them underground, forced into culverts and flowing out of the people's consciousness altogether. It is somewhat surprising that these rivers have been forgotten, especially w...