Wednesday, June 30, 2010

DAY TWO:


We started out at Saint Paul’s Cathedral. It was amazing. At first we got the audio tour, which tells you about the museum according to your location. After that, we walked up to the top for an amazing view of the city. The cathedral is 365 feet high, one foot for each day of the year, and the steps are very steep, and they go through very narrow hallways up to the top. It is very neat and completely worth it once you get to the top. We also walked across the Millennium Bridge to get to the Tate Museum. The museum was very odd to say the least.


Next we walked along the river to the Tower Bridge, which is an amazing site. We walked up to the top and then went down to the engine room after. The had a 3-D model of how the bridge was constructed which was very cool to watch. After that, we went to view the 30 St. Mary Axe (aka, the “gherkin”). This is a very unique building, one in which we learned about before coming over here.

That night we went to Royal Albert Hall for the Jackson Browne Concert. I accidently left my camera, so I loaded an outside shot from the internet, and the inside one is from Clinton’s camera.

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