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A classical example of waste in the streets of London.
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The waste reaches everywhere. In this case, it is accumulated in the door of a typical house of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London.
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Classical bird's-eye view from an aeroplane.
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Classical bird's-eye view from an aeroplane.
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Classical bird's-eye view from an aeroplane.
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The race has started!
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The Traitor's Gate can be acceded from the River Thames.
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The Spanish Armory exhibition in the Tower of London.
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A train is departing at from a station in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London.
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A misspelling in the courtyard of the Tower of London. As can be seen in the picture, the Spanish word "guide" bears a grave accent on the "i". The grave accent does not exist in Spanish. It should be, instead, an Acute accent.
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A monument to Robert Baden-Powell in London. The inscription says: Robert First Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell Om 1857-1941. Founder of the Boy Scout Movement.
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The plaque of the monument to Robert Baden-Powell in London.
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A wide variety of objects can be found in the Natural History Museum of London. This, is one of them.
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Hanging skeletons live up the ceiling of one of the side corridors of the main hall of the Natural History Museum of London.
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Reconstruction of Fort San Miguel.
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Lieutenant Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra, Marina real, circa 1785.