Quote by Julie Andrews
Because of the Thames I have always loved inland waterways - water

Because of the Thames I have always loved inland waterways – water in general, water sounds – theres music in water. Brooks babbling, fountains splashing. Weirs, waterfalls tumbling, gushing. – Julie Andrews

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