I was shown this vantage point by a Brit I met on Martin Bailey's forums. It's in back of the Festival Hall just below the Waterloo Bridge bus stop on the southern side of the Thames.
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I was shown this vantage point by a Brit I met on Martin Bailey's forums. It's in back of the Festival Hall just below the Waterloo Bridge bus stop on the southern side of the Thames.
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this is an excellent view. well done!
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Cool, something one does not see too often; interesting Ferris Wheel to boot ...
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Nice view! I like the inclusion of Big Ben here. Well done.
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This is a cool picture. Love how Big Ben is being framed by the big millenium wheel.
This is an uncropped version of the same view
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