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The London Eye - This huge wheel is on the South Bank of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. A ride in one of the capsules takes you up to 135 metres and lasts 30 minutes, during which time you will get an amazing panoramic view of London.
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The London Eye - This huge wheel is on the South Bank of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. A ride in one of the capsules takes you up to 135 metres and lasts 30 minutes, during which time you will get an amazing panoramic view of London. Смотреть решения всех заданий с листа Ответ: The London Eye
Location: South Bank of the River Thames, opposite the Houses of Parliament.Type: Huge wheel (Ferris wheel).Ride details: Height up to 135 metres, duration 30 minutes.Experience: Amazing panoramic view of London.Сократить
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