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      On Saturday, after spending an hour of hell in Debenhams buying two
      suitcases, we went down to St Paul's Cathedral with our camera.  The sun
      had just set and as I was taking the camera out of my bag, they turned the
      floodlights on.
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      From St Paul's it is a pretty short walk to the Millennium Bridge, but as
      ever I couldn't remember the route and ended up taking the scenic route,
      including an overpass, to find the river.  Luckily heading south through
      any path available from St Paul's will reach the Thames at some point, so
      we reached the Millennium Bridge,
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      By now the chill was starting to get to our extremities (like thighs and
      necks), so we headed back to St Paul's tube station along a path I can't
      find the name of anywhere.
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      After a nightmare journey (St Pauls to Tower Bridge in the cold, without
      using the Circle or District lines, anyone?) we made it to the
      <cite>Liberty Bounds</cite> for a drink (or two) and dinner.  There were
      photos of the skyline and the Tower of London, but they were
      terrible so are not appearing here!
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