The London Eye

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As promised before, here’s the London Eye’s photo that I’ve taken during our honeymoon back in 2005.

The London Eye
The London Eye, one of the biggest ferris wheel in the world, is undoubtedly the must visit tourist spot in London.

Support Strings
These are the strings that pulls the whole structure in place.

The London Eye
Looking up the strings.

Memorial
A memorial for the late Technical director of the London Eye.

The Capsule
The capsule. It holds up to 25 peoples at a time and it is sealed and air conditioned.

Going Up
Capsules going up.

Vertical Limit
Vertical limit. Damn high.

Up in the Air
High up in the air. Let’s check what we’re able to see from here.

Train Station

Charing Cross railway station is a central London railway terminus. It is unusual among London’s railway termini in that its services connect it to two of the others, Waterloo East and London Bridge. It is one of 17 stations managed by Network Rail, and trains serving it are operated by Southeastern and Southern.

The station takes its name from the Charing Cross, the 12th Eleanor cross. The front of the station faces The Strand, while at the other end is the northern end of Hungerford Bridge, which is crossed by all trains serving the station.

- Wikipedia

The Big Ben

The Palace of Westminster, and the Clock Tower. The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, in London is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (the House of Lords and the House of Commons) meet to conduct their business. The Palace lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the London borough of the City of Westminster, close by other government buildings in Whitehall.

- Wikipedia

Baby on Board
He said he wanna be on my blog, so he ask me to take his picture! :D


5 Comments »

  1. avatar MingKAI Says:

    Nice place bro..look like eye of Malaysia haha..jk..since you have been travelled so many places..why don’t you write down the countries that you have been visit, then write down the popular city/place so I can follow when I have a chance..lol..

  2. avatar Che-Cheh Says:

    I dream of going there one day. Waiting for the pounds to drop. Haha

  3. avatar LadyBird Says:

    *wink wink* I cant wait 2 go ter..:)

  4. avatar clement Says:

    your honeymoon going to such nice places… where else?

  5. avatar Alexallied Says:

    MingKai: Sure thing, will list them down soon.

    Che-Cheh: Pounds to drop? I wonder when would that time come :P

    LadyBird: Then don’t wait, book a ticket and go :D

    clement: Will tell you more soon hahaha.

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