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![]() By NEILMUIR1 | Hyde Park crosses into Kensington Gardens which is another Royal Park and a mere 275 acres. It is quiet compared to Hyde Park, yet has a lot of beauty of its own. The Italian Fountains that were commissioned by Queen Victoria are very famous, as well as the Serpentine Gallery.
On the south side is Kensington Palace, the London Home of Princess Diana, and Princess Diana's children's playground.
But it also has the Peter Pan statue, which is much loved by all.
Then I will double back through Hyde Park on the south side of the serpentine, and other places. I hope you will enjoy my long walk with me.
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magga Jul 4, 2014 3:12 PM CST |
Wow Neil, I clicked on this random article on the front page of ATP. I have read all your articles more than once, but finding them once again made me realize how much I miss you here on ATP and Cubits. Your photos are so beautiful and the colors vibrant. London is full of delightful gardens, I know. I hope you are well Neil, and your camera in perfect condition ![]() ![]() Magga |
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