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The London Eye

So yeah, we are in London. This is Europe: London is only 2:15 from Paris by train and we wanted to go to Paris anyway, so may as well take a side trip to the U.K. Travellers’ logic.

The last time I was in London, not including multiple transfers at Heathrow airport, was in 1998. I had never seen the London Eye, the giant Ferris wheel set up in the capital to celebrate the millennium. It was high on my “must visit list,” for both the somewhat unusual character of the landmark and the view from the wheel.

I wasn’t disappointed. When getting off the tube at Westminster, the view is unbeatable. Up close, the 135-meter-high wheel is quite impressive as well.

Each capsule holds about 25 people but we were lucky as it wasn’t that busy when we visited. One revolution takes about 30 minutes—the flight is slow enough that you truly get to enjoy the sights: the many bridges across the Thames, Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster… London is a beautiful city, no doubt about that.

London Eye Esplanade
Going Up…
Along the Thames
Train Station
The Pod and Big Ben
The Wheel
The Bridges and the Thames
Pod on Top
The London Eye
London Eye in Feng’s Eye
Inside the Pod
Big Ben
The Thames
Downtown London
Big Ben and the Bridge
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Zhu

French woman in English Canada.

Exploring the world with my camera since 1999, translating sentences for a living, writing stories that may or may not get attention.

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