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I left my heart in London somewhere between the pub & a long walk home.
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A small Scandinavian corner in Soho.
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Trafalgar Square, Charing Cross, Soho - busy haunts dotted around the hustle and bustle of central London, where a mixture of people and cultures melt together to create a fusion of colour and fascination.
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There are so many Japanese restaurants in Soho that at times you may wonder which one to go to; which one is the best; which is worth going to...Well if you love Japanese food, the one to try in Soho is Eat Tokyo.
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The first time I went to this pub was during the World Congress in 2007. A group of us were wandering around the Chinatown/SoHo area after the day's festivities and stumbled upon it after being disappointed that so many places closed early. De Hems is open until midnight all days of the week save for Sunday. What a happy surprise as this is a wonderful pub.
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This is a little personal story of when we hired the Barclays bikes to take us sightseeing around central London for the day.
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Tucked away in the depths of Seedy Soho where most things are probably bad for you is a surprisingly healthy little, vegetarian restaurant called Maoz.
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At a loose end in London, Lukaaus (my little brother) and I decided to walk from Lomo to Lomo, via pretty much anywhere we fancied! As we weaved our way east, we captured some famous and unusual shots. Enjoy!
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I like myself a good bit of human anatomy. My friends might say I have an insatiable hunger for flesh even. I prefer to call it a perversion. So, now that you know, I bet you’re wondering: “just where does Willyboy go to scratch this puerile itch?” Well my lomographic friends, read on and all shall be revealed.
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Yummy, delicious, mouthwatering breakfast food all day long - do I have to say more?