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Old 27-12-2016, 21:08   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Deserted London turns into a 'ghost town' from a movie scene over Christmas

http://www.itv.com/news/london/2016-...for-christmas/

Being that l have worked in London, n night work. To capture photos where the place is almost empty.
The photos would have to be taken about 4 - 5 am. If you look at close looks of the shops that have lights on.

These are activated by timers.

I have deep cleaned various restaurants at that time of the morning and it is eerie.

Other towns around the UK will like the same. Not just because of it being Xmas.

You will also notice in one photo, a man is standing against a pillar looking at he photographer
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