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Tuesday, June 26, 2007





HYDE PARK

Part of the Royal Parks of London, Hyde Park sits on 350 acres of land, in Central London. This was the site of the Great Exhibition in 1851, where the crystal palace was designed. It is divided in two by the Serpentine Lake.
I walked across the park to get to the Serpentine Gallery on the other side. It is very well maintained and is often used by the public for demonstrations and other gatherings. The park has its own little habitat with squirrels and different birds living on the banks of the lakes. There is a variety of beautiful trees and flowers in the park to look at, and different organizations such as schools, go there for walks or exercises.


Part of the Royal Parks of London, Hyde Park sits on 350 acres of land, in Central London. This was the site of the Great Exhibition in 1851, where the crystal palace was designed. It is divided in two by the Serpentine Lake.

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