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A secret area in London with excellent views for history lovers. Wapping is an area in east London, part of the former Docklands, about which lots of Londoners don't even know. And the ones who know, appreciate it a lot.
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Hiding deep within the English countryside lies this spooky derelict asylum...
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One of the world’s oldest museums, the British Museum in London is without doubt a fantastic place to visit.
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A quick guide on how to move around London.
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Cuando le enseñé mis últimas fotos a mi hermana me preguntó que dónde las había tomado. Le dije que eso era Brick Lane e insistió: ¿qué demonios es Brick Lane? Bien, la verdad es que es un poco dificil de explicar si no lo conoces.
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If you go down to Monkey Forest today you are in for a big surprise! There are lots of monkeys to face, which you can find all over this area. You won't believe your eyes. Don't believe me? Well then, you better come here and see for yourself.
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I left my heart in London somewhere between the pub & a long walk home.
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After taking it easy on a Saturday night, I decided to get on my bike early on a Sunday morning and see London as i never have before, desolate and peaceful. Loaded with my little Holga 135bc and a few rolls of film, I rode around London's quiet streets and shot away.
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Tras seis meses viviendo en Londres podría haber hecho muchas localizaciones para los concursos de Lomography Internacional, y muchas traducciones para los que no nos manejamos muy bien en inglés. Me habría embolsado un montón de piggies. Pero mi experiencia habría quedado hecha trozos y esparcida por todo el site. En este artículo quiero daros un paseo por estos seis maravillosos meses viviendo en Londres.
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You have been warned - it's the attack of the squirrels! You are just walking around, enjoying the park, the sun and the trees. Innocently enjoying yourself, maybe even having a snack...
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Ashton Court Estate is located just outside the City of Bristol in South East England. I love this place not only because it's a beautiful place to take pictures any day of the year, but also because of the events that happen here throughout the year.
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Londoners do have access to a beach, in fact quite a few of them but they are not the usual golden sands and shingle of our British coastline. At certain points along the banks of the River Thames, when the tide goes out you will find little patches of heaven.
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If you've ever heard of a bridge in London, it can only be the Tower Bridge. One of the iconic symbols of London similar to Big Ben and the London Eye, the Tower Bridge is definitely something that you shouldn't miss if you're planning to swing by this city.
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Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London.
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Battersea Power Station, to put it simply, is my favorite building in the world. A giant disused coal-fired power station, it is a beautiful, crumbling cathedral, throbbing with energy, visible from miles away and impossible to ignore.
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A small trip south of the river Thames can take you many places but back in time is not one you would expect. Here in Crystal Palace Park, you will find you have stepped back in time to a land of Dinosaurs or at least a Victorian view of them.
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Making double exposures in Chelsea. I don't like pigeons myself. Well, not unless they are Chelsea pigeons. In Chelsea, everything is different, kind of like having a Midas touch.
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St. Davids coffee house is a little gem in South East London. Push open the heavy door, squeeze into the cosy room and smell the coffee, because this is home.
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Hermitage Riverside Gardens - the real treat of a city retreat.
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The largest park in London. Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. It is so big, you can't see everything in one day. So we decided to try the route suggested by the Walks in London book by Rough Guides which I recently bought.