This is a pretty typical shot of the River Tyne, in between Newcastle and Gateshead. One of its key features is the amount of bridges it has.
That white bridge also tilts to let boats and stuff through. It's pretty trippy (and a massive inconvenience for some).
Here, you can see the city's architecture in its best light, which can make the whole city centre look beautiful. You can see the Castle Keep that gave the city its name.
Then a typically overcast day can make the whole city look bleak and industrialised
Better pic of the Keep:
St. James' Park, home of the most passionate and fickle/glory-hunting football fans you'll likely ever meet in the country.
This impressive erection at the heart of the city, plus more of the architecture and infrastructure looking its best:
And for the sake of keeping this post shortish, just one more pic to show our Theatre Royal. At night, it's spotlit, which can be a bit disorienting. Looks cool as heck though.