Nathaniel`s London timeout

 

The Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum is one of the biggest museums  in england it is free and has lots of interesting facts it has more than 300,000,000 visitors per year . The museum is home of Dippy (Diplodocus) the dinosaur he is well respected and is one of the biggest dino in the museum. There is lots of interactive games and moving dinosaurs ecespecially the gigantic T-REX it is huge and can move a lot of people was scared but most was amazed.  

The house of commons

There are 3 parts to parliament, the house of Lords. the Queen and the house of commons. The house of commons is green the members of parliament (MP) go there to debate. There are 3 main political parties, Libral Democrats, Conservative and Labour they have very important jobs.

The house of lords

The house of lords is red and is fancy. The queen has her own throne and it is very pretty. The queen has a gold throne and is very important to the Lords . If your good at your job you will be selected to sit in the house of Lords to debate.

Big Ben

Big ben is huge, it is near parliament, buckingham palace (where the queen lives) and west minister abbey (where prince William and Kate Middleton got married) . In the olden days the speaker (part of parliament ) used to sleep under big ben it was his alarm clock it would have been so annoying.

10 Downing Street

10 Downing Street is where David Cameron lives, guarding the house are lots of guards.

The changing of the guard

The changing of the guard was amazing they were shouting a lot there was a lot of noise. They have to keep quite they couldn’t talk. There was 2 horses and 1 guard .

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Underground

The underground is as fast as a chanting cheetah. It is very fun and a great place in London. The trains go as fast as a bullet from a sniper rifle it is also very, very, dark. The wind blows into your face when the train screeches to a halt. The under ground is as full as a lions belly after lunch. The people’s music was so loud you could hear it from Australia.

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