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- overview of the inter terminal Skytrain platform
- for those who gets a kick at train doors, heres a shot for you
- a moment of zen
- why why am I in the picture?
- here we can see the trains buzzing along the rail-less concrete hollows
- the skytrains run mainly on rubber wheels, with guidewheels enclosed by concrete walls
- as you can see, no metal rails
- so the trains travel like giant Tamiya race cars in contained tracks in a mechanical layman sense
- An unobstructed dignified view of the good 'ol control tower
- much better!
- many of the glass lifts we see in littered all round T3
- theres a total of 36 of them in total! (note the space age light slit)
- a distant view of the lift well
- with the motors exposed at the top
- There's still lots of unfinished work around, such as rolls of spare carpet lying around too!
- and more chow outlets!
- Thats all Folks! See you at the Jan 9th official grand opening!
- Meet my friend, his name is Ben, he is big.
- Big Ben is actually the bell which lives inside the clock tower
- Few of the lifely buskers on the streets
- A view from afar
- Parliament square westminster palace
- View of the buildings along Parliament square
- Some close ups
- The Abbey's western facade
- Westminster palace along Abingdon street
- At the palace
- It looks just like the castles in Cambridge :P
- Big Ben ain't that big!
- Time to continue the walk!
- At the Victoria embankment!
- The London eye & Aquarium in sight
- Crossing the Westminster bridge
- With the palace behind us
- Who can resist another photo?
- The bridge is decked!
- The County Hall & aquarium
- The view of the palace from afar.. again
- Approaching the other end of the embankment
- County hall resturant with stone lions
- Yup stoney lions
- At the Aquarium entrance
- A normal gloomy day in London. :3
- There were some exhibtions by the Millennium Pier
- The London eye sits on these massive supports spanning over the broadwalk
- It is driven by these heavy duty motors
- The wheel does look daunting from below
- Launching an observation, one capsule at a time!
- The the top of the apex!
- The eye is surprising crowded for a weekday