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London eye, iconic bridges and attractions The various interesting sights and sounds the river Thames have to offer. This walk starts of from Westminster towards the tower bridge via the south banks, visiting attractions such as the london eye and iconic bridges.

- Zoom zoom
- Some close ups
- A group photo!
- The Abbey's western facade
- The London eye & Aquarium in sight
- Approaching the other end of the embankment
- Big Ben ain't that big!
- The London eye sits on these massive supports spanning over the broadwalk
- Crossing the Westminster bridge
- A normal gloomy day in London. :3
- The view of the palace from afar.. again
- Yup stoney lions
- Launching an observation, one capsule at a time!
- It looks just like the castles in Cambridge :P
- Wait didn't we passed this bridge already?
- At the Aquarium entrance
- At the Victoria embankment!
- Westminster palace along Abingdon street
- The eye is surprising crowded for a weekday
- Time to continue the walk!
- Isles of dogs, mmm
- Strolling along the Millennium pier
- You can find this invisible guy everywhere.
- The wheel does look daunting from below
- Street performers by the Jubilee gardens
- Who can resist another photo?
- The County Hall & aquarium
- With the palace behind us
- At the palace
- County hall resturant with stone lions
- The Hungerford & Golden jubilee bridges
- The bridge is decked!
- It is driven by these heavy duty motors
- View of the embankment from the south bank
- The the top of the apex!
- The south bank with the waterloo bridge in view
- Carnivals near the festival pier
- There were some exhibtions by the Millennium Pier
- specifically, the queens walk
- Street performer break dancing
- Oh no you don't! XD
- Close up of the pedestrian bridge
- More bridge shots!
- Another activity area
- This time by the National theatre!
- The waterloo bridge
- An indoor skate park by the theatre
- You can head over to St Paul's over the thames here
- A view of blackfriars and St pauls from a distance
- I lost count of the number of bridges, on the thames, about 20 I reckon?