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I went and had a look at this yesterday. Absolutely magnificent sight, but just to let people know, if you do go then the crowds are surprisingly huge, and I mean thousands and thousands of people (when it was pouring down with rain)and it is difficult to move about. There are crowd control PCSO's on the streets as well as extra LUL staff controlling Tower Hill station.

adonirum Wrote:

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> I went and had a look at this yesterday.

> Absolutely magnificent sight, but just to let

> people know, if you do go then the crowds are

> surprisingly huge, and I mean thousands and

> thousands of people (when it was pouring down

> with rain)and it is difficult to move about. There

> are crowd control PCSO's on the streets as well as

> extra LUL staff controlling Tower Hill station.


We went around 8pm recently (also in the pouring rain). There were not so many people around then - although still difficult to move around with all the umbrellas up. Not the best conditions for photos, but I got a couple of good ones.


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