bmxer southbank skating center london city united kingdom

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BMXer at Southbank Skating Center in London city , United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
BMXer at Southbank Skating Center in London city , United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
BMXer at Southbank Skating Center in London city , United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
BMXer at Southbank Skating Center in London city , United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skaters at Southbank Skating Center in London city , United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
BMXer at Southbank Skating Center in London city , United Kingdom
Young skater at Southbank Skating Center in London city , United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
   
The Undercroft skateboarding area was an unused space appropriated as a cultural and recreational facility within the South Bank complex that has been used consistently for over 40 years. Skateboarders initially appropriated the area but it soon became used by BMXers, inline skaters, graffiti artists and many other creatives including street dancers, musicians,videographers and more. The space is unique as it grew organically into what is now widely recognised as the home of British skateboarding. As an import from California, skateboarding in Britain was difficult due to the weather. The Undercroft space provided the perfect environment for skating as it was covered from the rain, smooth, flat with unusual architectural features resembling the ramps Californians skated, but most importantly disused. In London, the concrete banks below the Southbank Centre`s Hayward Gallery proved ideal for early surf-related moves,


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