it.
The clock must be photographed thousands of times daily by the amount of tourists who walked by daily.
Since Carolina arrived in London, she noticed that the Houses of Parliament were in constant restoration works in some part of that huge and magnificent building, it is no wonder that needs to be repaired constantly since it is dated from the sixteenth century, having since then the aspect that it has today.
It is known that prior to this date there was already construction in place of the Houses of Parliament that served the royalty house and was expanded gradually and in several phases, in which led to the palace we can see today.
The Palace of Westminster and the Houses of Parliament have currently 1000 rooms, 100 staircases and 5km corridors.
While Carolina’s continues, crossing another tunnel under the road just to avoiding the frenetic traffic on the top, continuing her walk, passing by the London Aquarium best known for "Sea Life London Aquarium".
The aquarium was one of the first places she visited with her children when they settled in London getting completely amazed by the huge variety of fishes and the inside is just wonderful with its 2 million litres of water. One of the famous attractions are the 40 sharks that can be seen in the "shark walk", that is, you walk over a glass floor with the sharks swimming underneath, it is terrifying and yet magnificent at the same time.
A few meters ahead on the left side already in the River Thames, is the London Eye, the famous wheel is an attraction for those who want to have a panoramic view of London, and the wheel is about 135 meters high.
Likewise for the aquarium entrance, here is no exception and there are on daily basis long queues to enter.
During the weekends it’s even worse and tourists need to have a holy patience to spend hours in the queue to enter the amenities.
Tourists were very patients and spent their time queuing up buying food in the smalls kiosks nearby while they wait.
Carolina passed by them ending up in the street where street artists perform there; they are not always the same.
Today was Mr. Bean’s double ganger to turn up, he is a famous character in England but also worldwide, this street performer played Mr. Bean almost to perfection and tourists took pictures with him usually giving him money as a thank you.
There is a reserved area for street artists to do their usual show, after Mr. Bean turns up the human statue, it was an old lady covered with gold ink and immediately after, there was an African group with a prolonged show of dance and contortion to attract more tourists.
Carolina goes her way on the street, avoiding uncoordinated tourists who remember stopping along the way to admire the place where they were, seeing curiously the artists, the London Eye, the river and taking pictures.
She goes direction to the pedestrian bridge over the River to cross over to the other side.
On the bridge are more artists, these are different; they are Romanians and they are there to fool tourists, encouraging them to bet where is the hiding ball.
They Romanians use a ball and three cups, they put the ball under a cup and then mix the cups very quickly, and tourists eager to earn some money, they bet to see where the ball is, if they win they receive double of what they have bet, but what tourists don’t know is that there are fake tourists among them pretending to play as well to encourage true tourists to join the game.
At this point Carolina is already walking for about 30 minutes without stopping; she began to feel her legs tired.
She wants to stop only in Trafalgar square, only another 5 minutes and she could rest for a while.
Arriving at the square, she admired the three staircases giving access to the National Gallery and sits in the grand staircase in the middle to rest for a little bit.
Enjoying the view, she admires the tourists who go there and try to climb the lion’s bronze statues, taking all kinds of