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Welcome to. London?. Contents. Beautiful places. Ymm…? Beautiful places. And…? Beautiful places. Am I repeating my self?. Beautiful places. Natural History Museum!. Big Ben!. Tower Bridge!. Big Ben.

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  1. Welcome to London?

  2. Contents • Beautiful places. • Ymm…? Beautiful places. • And…? Beautiful places. • Am I repeating my self?

  3. Beautiful places Natural History Museum! Big Ben! Tower Bridge!

  4. Big Ben Ben: This 316ft clock-tower was completed between 1858-59. Big Ben is named, probably, after Sir Benjamin Hall, the First Commissioner of Works. Big Ben was first broadcast on New Year's Eve in 1923. The light above the clock is lit while the Commons is sitting. Big Ben weighs over 13 tons. The clock mechanism, alone, weights about 5 tons. The figures on the clock face are about 2 feet long, the minute spaces are 1 ft. square; and the copper minute hands are14 ft. Long.

  5. Tower Bridge Tower Bridge is a source of never-ending fascination to visitors. Many who come to the Tower of London often wait a long time to see the roadway raised to allow an ocean-going ship to enter the Pool of London. Although the two bascules which carry the roadway each weigh over 1,000 tons, they can be raised in under two minutes. The Bridge was built between 1886 and 1894 by the City of London Corporation to link the southeastern suburbs with the city and eastern London. It cost over a million pounds.

  6. Natural History Museum The Natural History Museum, one of three large museums located on Exhibition Road, Kensington, Londobn (the others are the ScienceMuseum and the Victoria and AlbertMuseum), is home to life and earth science collections comprising some 70 million specimens or items. There are five main collections: Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaentology and Zoology. There is also a wildlife garden containing many native fauna and flora.

  7. Dinosaur Iam photogenic!

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