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London Eye

The London Eye at a height of 135 metres (443 ft), is the largest Ferris wheel in Europe, and has become the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, visited by over three million people in one year. At the time it was erected, in 1999, it was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world.

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by Paul Gillett

Created: Sat, 7 Nov 2009, Updated: Wed, 11 Nov 2009


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TQ3079 : London Eye & Westminster Bridge by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : The London Eye by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : London Eye by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : London Eye by Paul Gillett
TQ3079 : London Eye by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : View from London Eye by Lauren
TQ3079 : Westminster from Waterloo Bridge by Lauren
TQ3079 : London Eye and County Hall by David Dixon
TQ3079 : The London Eye by N Chadwick
TQ3078 : Vauxhall Bridge sculpture and The London Eye by Thomas Nugent
TQ3079 : London Eye by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : The London Eye by PAUL FARMER
TQ3079 : The London Eye by PAUL FARMER
TQ3079 : London Eye by Lauren
TQ3079 : London Eye - entrance by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : The London Eye by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : London Eye with missing pod by Lauren
TQ3079 : London Eye by Lauren
TQ3079 : The London Eye by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : London Eye centre by Oast House Archive
TQ3079 : London Eye by Paul Gillett
TQ3079 : London Eye struts by Oast House Archive
TQ3080 : Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges by Hamish Griffin
TQ3079 : London Eye by N Chadwick
TQ3079 : London Eye pods by Oast House Archive

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