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Flower field in Kew Gardens. |
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A Kew Gardens greenhouse. |
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Another Kew Gardens shot. |
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Some large part of our initial fascination with Europe involved mocking cars that seemed absurdly small by our twisted American standards. |
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Brad giving a "thumbs up" to a charming piece of British bluntness. |
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View from a bridge in St. James' park. |
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A procession of soldiers by Buckingham Palace. |
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A gateway to the grounds of Buckingham Palace. |
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Another hapless tourist falls prey to London's infamous man-eating telephone booths. |
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Yours truly in Trafalgar Square. |
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James checking out a statue in the British Museum that appears to be missing several important body parts. |
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Meow? (Another British Museum shot.) |
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Panorama of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. |
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James, me, Brad, and an unknown woman after a hard day's walk at the British Museum. |
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A room of the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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Brad getting into a kung fu fight with an angel in the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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A couple of metal lion statues in the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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A very large snaky glass sculpture hanging in the lobby of the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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A hall of sculptures in the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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Exterior of the Natural History Museum. |
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A shot from the interior of the Natural Mistory Museum. |
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Another shot from the interior of the Natural Mistory Museum. |
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Panorama from the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral. |
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A musician performing to a captive audience on the London Underground. A sleazy tactic, but she was actually pretty good, so I gave her a pound or two's worth of coins I had in my pocket since we were about to move on to France anways. After that, she played a bittersweet song I hadn't heard before with some interesting chords I didn't recognize. I wanted to ask her what song it was so I could look up the guitar tab on the Web when I got back home, but she hopped off the train immediately after finishing the song. |