London, England - Part III
I'm not sure what building is shown in this picture. I took it as I was walking away from Buckingham Palace. Is it part of Buckingham Palace? If you recognize it let me know.
Our lunch at Covent Gardens
Founded over 1000 years ago, this is the burial place of kings, statesmen, poets, scientists, warriors and musicians. The Abbey has seen all 38 coronations since that of William the Conqueror on Christmas Day 1066.
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Labels: Buckingham Palace, Covent Gardens, England, London, London telephone booth, Photographs, Photos, Pictures, Travel
3 Comments:
Those are amazing photos. Seeing another country realy makes a person want to travel, I hope to visit England in a few yeasrs if the opportunity presents itself.
Yes that photo is from the small pond across from the Palace, the small walkway that goes over it has that view. I remember it well. During the right time of year, the trees shed some small petals and when the light hits the backside of them while they are floating on the surface, they look like little white petals. Glad you enjoyed London!!
Palace Guards
the one with the horses and all the people taking pictures, you know...
good pics,
Cheers
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