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People lived right above shops on Rua Agusta and the colors were amazing
Boats in the water in Belem
Cathedral of Se
Rooster art was really popular in Lisbon and I never figured out why
Myself posing with Big Ben and a Telephone Box
Tower of Belem balcony
The view of the tower from a balcony on the Tower of Belem
Myself outside the Tower of Belem 
I loved the architecture of the Monastery.
This is the altar at Jeronimos Monastery
These are the brick arches made on the outside of the Castle. There are so many materials used in just one arch!
One view from the Castle 
Myself at the Castle of St. Jorge

The outside wall of the Castle of Saint Jorge
This was a place I found as I got lost trying to find the Castle
High vantage point in Lisbon where you can see a cathedral to the left and the Castle of Saint Jorge to the right
Night lights above Lisbon
River side in Lisbon
Lisbon trolleys were everywhere and would take tourists by all the main sights
This was the main square I was always at in front of Rua Agusta
Inside the National Gallery I was mesmerised by the architecture.
On the London bus tour I took, we drove past a statue of Abe Lincoln and I thought it was ironic so I had to snap a photo.
St.Paul's Cathedral
The Horse Guards Parade in the evening
The National Gallery one weekend during a Japanese Festival
A random view of London underground tracks from a bus tour
The singular photo I took on my birthday of the gifts I got from my flatmates.
A group of musicians play in Covent Gardens in front of a cafe.
A crowd sat in front of musicians in Covent Gardens enjoying food from the cafe.
Another man played his guitar and sang outside the main hall in Covent Gardens.
Westminster and Big Ben as seen from a boat with the Union Jack flying in the foreground. It just feels so stereotypically British.
The Royal Observatory from the hall by the Queen's Building in Greenwich.
 Juggling performer clapping along with the audience in front of St. Paul's Church in Covent Gardens on my first day in London.

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