As I was alluding to in my last post, it is amazing the amount of access the public can have to such an old building. The crypt was interesting, but was impressed me the most was the view from the top of the 500 odd steps to the highest viewing area. With hindsight it is a shame that I didn't take a couple of pictures of the landing I was on.
From memory, the guardrail is an old wrought iron structure, and in many places, it is so narrow that there is only room for a single person to stand. Awesome! :-)
Pictures consist of another shot of the outside of the cathedral, followed by the views from the top viewing area.
Monday, 28 September 2009
Europe Trip #21: London - 6 - St Pauls Cathedral View
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England,
Europe Trip 2009,
London,
Scenery,
St Pauls Cathedral
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