The South Circular road, during lock-down
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The photograph on this page of The South Circular road, during lock-down by Stefan Czapski as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 29 Mar 2020
Photo taken at about 18.50 on a Sunday evening early in the Covid-19 lock-down period. I wouldn't normally allow my shadow to intrude on the scene, but in this instance it is the only human presence. During the early evening the area did seem eerily deserted, even though morning traffic had been 'within the normal range of variation'. Few people were out on foot, probably outnumbered by cyclists. Weather conditions weren't as pleasant as the picture might suggest - maximum temperature was 6C, with a bitter, gusty north wind.