Greenwich wheel

Greenwich wheel

The Greenwich wheel is a Ferris wheel reminiscent of the London Eye in Greenwich, London. Open from the 26th of June to the 28th of September 2008. [http://www.greenwichwheel.com/ Greenwich Wheel website; Sourced 27th June] Running from 10am to 10pm it offers views from 60m above the Old Royal Naval College.

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* [http://www.greenwichwheel.com/ Official Greenwich wheel website.]

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