Touring East London
My train ride from LGW airport into downtown London was smooth and happily reunited with my grad school classmate who is working in London.
I walked/ran 3-mile across London to take a London East waking tour that covered Romans settling in, the Germanic and Norman invasions, and the British Culture, including the Tower of London (the different uses it has had in the past thousand years, from Palace, to prison to place of Public Execution to the ravens and Beefeaters it houses today), Great Fire which devastated over 80% of the city, how the City of London has remained independent and free for the last 1000 years, and the skyscrapers shaped to avoid blocking views of the St. Paul cathedral. The buildings cannot go down with too many basements either due to the ancient ruins underneath.
After the tour, I checked out Mithraeum, several churches, the Crypt Chapels & Museum, and Southbank (guess which celebrity I ran into!). Then I met up with my classmate to do grocery shopping, had a homemade dinner, finished UK trip planning and booked my flight ticket into Morocco on 11/2. What a day!
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