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Trafalgar Square
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Westminster Abbey
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the Houses of Parliament
Big Ben
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Big Ben clock tower is 96 metres high. The clock faces are seven metres across. The main bell is officially called the Great Bell, but is nicknamed Big Ben/ There are 393 steps from the bottom to the top.
Parliament Square
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Parliament Square
Whitehall
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Whitehall
Horse Guards
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Horse Guards
Admiralty Arch
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Admiralty Arch
The Mall
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The Mall in London is the road running from Buckingham Palace at its western end to Admiralty Arch and on to Trafalgar Square.
Buckingham Palace
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Buckingham Palace
St Paul\'s
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St Paul\'s Cathedral in London
Tate Modern
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Tate Modern
The Globe Theatre
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The Globe Theatre
South Bank
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South Bank is a beautiful southern riverside of the River Thames stretching at the heart of central London, following the Thames from Lambeth to Blackfriars bridges.
Tower Bridge
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Tower Bridge
The Tower of London
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The Tower of London
Covent Garden
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Covent Garden
The British Museum
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the British Museum
Leicester Square
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Leicester Square
London Eye
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London Eye
Westminster Bridge
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Westminster Bridge
Portobello Market
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Portobello Market in West London
Changing Of the Guards
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Changing Of the Guards
Royal Academy Of Arts
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The Royal Academy Of Arts
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Ghost Forest from Tropics to Tafalgar

Ghost forestfrom Tropics to Trafalgar Ghost Forest (see our photos)is an original and ambitious project by Angela Palmer (http://www.ghostforest.org) that seeks to raise public awareness of the connections between deforestation and climate change. It involves taking a series of 10 rainforest tree stumps, most with their buttress roots still attached, from a regulated, commercially logged tropical rainforest in Ghana. The tree stumps will be presented as a “ghost forest” firstly in Trafalgar Square in London, and then in Copenhagen to coincide with the UN Cop15 Climate Change Conference in December

Ghost Forest is a carbon neutral project - following input from Climate Care, Ghost Forest's carbon footprint will be offset, see here for details.
Ghost Forest Art Installation - Trafalgar Square, London, U.K. 16-22 November 2009
Ghost Forest Art Installation - Thorvaldsens Plads, Copenhagen, Denmark 7-18 December 2009

See our digital photos of this project.