
- The lady chugging faithfully along behind us
- The lake at sunset
- The lake is a popular sailing spot too
- the lake is amazingly calm and tranquil
- The lake looks very different from up here
- The lake runs along some
- the lake side "beach"
- The larger, central line stations
- The laser show lasted 1 whole hour
- The lasers link the shard...
- The Last hole to send our balls back!
- The launchpad is an educational play area and theater
- The library
- The lights do get hypo after a while
- The lights rotate about 4 colours continously
- The lobby is centralised and lead to most galleries
- The locals are very helpful!
- The London Bridge lit at night
- The London eye & Aquarium in sight
- The London eye sits on these massive supports spanning over the broadwalk
- The London Fire showcase
- The London Tower
- The London tower overlooks the Tower bridge
- The lovechild of London and Venice
- The lower floor features mostly dino education booths
- the machines who helped
- The main atrium with the majestic trademark glass roof
- The main bridge over the main atrium
- The main keep structure
- The main stairs at the entrances
- The main superstructure done!
- The marine display spans 2 full levels
- The marine section of the museum
- The market is rather makeshift basic but awesome!
- The market's main entrance where street performances are plenty
- The Meadowdore Cafe, in the little town of Coniston
- The millenium bridge
- The Millennium Stadium dwarfs the sideway along the whole market stretch
- the ministry of magic
- The Ministry toilet entrances
- The moat and bottom
- The model T, in person!
- the modern section has some really cool effects
- The Moot hall in the background
- The mountain top grassy plains
- The museum atrium
- The museum front entrance, it glows strangely
- The museum has a global showcase
- the museum has a mix of old and modern glassy architecture
- the museum holds regular free guided tours few times daily