
- courtesy of the large untouched fields in the area
- Here is the only small crossing along the queenstown running stretch
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- Another few of the playground and mini fitness centers
- The park is also a family place, with lots of playgrounds littered along the route
- Here is the small ramp by cresecnt girls leading to the entrance of this length of the park connector.
- Though it's not quite connected to the rest of the park!
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- Here is the map showing the full length of the route, from river valley to queenstown.
- The old canal used to run through this area, will it's all covered by the park now.
- A group photo!
- The London eye & Aquarium in sight
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- Approaching the other end of the embankment
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- The Abbey's western facade
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- Crossing the Westminster bridge
- The view of the palace from afar.. again
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- Yup stoney lions
- Big Ben ain't that big!
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- At the Victoria embankment!
- Launching an observation, one capsule at a time!
- At the Aquarium entrance
- Strolling along the Millennium pier
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- 3dmark score
- The eye is surprising crowded for a weekday
- Isles of dogs, mmm
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- You can find this invisible guy everywhere.
- It looks just like the castles in Cambridge :P
- Westminster palace along Abingdon street
- Time to continue the walk!
- With the palace behind us
- Who can resist another photo?
- The London eye sits on these massive supports spanning over the broadwalk
- Street performers by the Jubilee gardens
- First world stay
- The Hungerford & Golden jubilee bridges
- The wheel does look daunting from below
- A normal gloomy day in London. :3
- The the top of the apex!