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It circles around slowly, offering an unbeatable bird's-eye perspective of London's South Bank. However, those with a fear of heights should beware: When you're more than 400 feet high ...
This is definitely a novel way to see London from above - and it doesn't involve going on the London eye, or climbing to the top of one of the sky scrapers. This clip takes a bird's eye view to a ...
These stunning aerial photographs over London make up the first-ever comprehensive bird's-eye view of our capital city - dating back to 1909. The photos, showing Buckingham Palace, Westminster ...
Why not try get a new angle on London with a stay in the sky at hip ... and part eco-chic – cork-tiled living walls with bird boxes and reclaimed wooden floor. Rooms echo this with an added ...
These aerial photos offering a bird's eye view of London's skyline were taken from a helicopter at dawn as the city woke. Roads and pavements are eerily quiet - a very different scene to the usual ...
The Queen has been given a bird's eye view of London at the top of The Shard. Standing 1,016 ft high both the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh were given a spectacular view of the skyline. The Queen at ...
Think you've seen a bird's eye view of London before? Pah, you ain't seen nothing. Someone's decided to send an eagle on a jolly around London with a camera strapped to its back, because why not?