Jamie's Time out london

Big Ben  

Big Ben was massive and surrounded by West minister Abbey, Buckingham palace and parliament. It was very well detailed and it had things on the top that I never really saw. It was a great experience. The speaker for parliament lived in the bottom of big Ben, it was his alarm clock.

Underground

  The underground was really fast and was really noisy and it wasn’t very tidy. Instead of arguing who sat down we were arguing over who stood up. It was like opposite day. The underground is as fast as lightning and left a breeze behind as it shot out the station like a bullet in a sniper rifle. The travellers were in a trance from their ipods. They were all really quiet and calm and some looked really tense and worried.  

National history museum

The national history museum is one of the biggest museums in the world. It is free to get in and more than 300 million people go every year. Inside the first thing you see is Dippy the Dinosaur ,short for Diplodocus. It is huge and it takes up a whole room. In the museum there are lots of interesting facts about dinosaurs. There is also a technical thing that shows a video about a meat eating dinosaur taking out loads of little dinosaurs while they are drinking out of a river. The meat eater just missed the little dinosaurs which was luck.                         

Parliament

In parliament it is super protective there are police men with machine guns and I thought that was cool. It is massive! The café is bigger than my house and the doors are like 6-7 feet high. There are lots of different shapes and there is a table full of water. We got a tour around parliament and we visited the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It is very superficial. We weren’t allowed to sit down in the House of Lords or Commons either and we saw the Queens parliament throne.

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