As part of the Year 2000 ceremonies, London built a giant ferris wheel that is now called the London Eye. It has become a beloved landmark along the Thames. The wheel moves very slowly completing one revolution every 30 minutes.
Last night Linda and I ventured to the heart of London for a ride on this essential tourist stop. Here are the pictures that we took.
- HrH
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