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London as seen on Flickr

Flickr is an online photo display and sharing website, where anyone can show off their photographs. This page pulls photos with the tag "central London" from the site. Click on a photograph to see more details about it.

NB: If you cick on the name of the photographer or "open photo in new window", your browser may tell you the website has tried to open a popup window. The window is the original Flickr website. The London Echo does not use popup advertising.

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