The Millennium Dome (March 00)
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| | Aerial photo of the dome taken from the Sunday Times CD-ROM |
| Map of the dome area in the bend of the River Thames near Greenwich |
| | Outside, the buskers welcome visitors |
| | The Dome from the Meridian Quarter, on a very dull and cold day. |
| The Meridian Line. A lot of garden work has been done outside, but it will only be appreciated to the full when Summer comes. The photographer, of course is Grandpa |
| | View of Canary Wharf across the river |
| | The work wall which changes from books to country (and also on to work) |
| | The Mole in the Learning pavilion (well worth a visit) |
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| The worlds largest game of table football; teamwork is one of the six skills recommended for success in the Work pavilion. |
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| Time pavilion is a children's play area where rubber balls are fired at everyone |
| | Four splendid stilt-walkers |
| The Alien Guide to the conducted tour of the Home Planet. Top rating for this pavilion) |
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| Self Portrait; our own views as to what is good and bad about Britain. Excellent |
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| | The squatting boy in the Mind pavilion |
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| | After all the hype the Body is disappointing. A long queue but... |
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| The Millennium Show happens on and around this tower which afterwards disappears into the floor. |
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| | Ariel trapeze in the Millenium Show |
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| The Millennium Show in the arena, twice daily, 12.20 and about 5ish. Get there early and grab a seat at the top to get an overall view. |
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