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Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Big Ben, London, England (45 photos)

Big Ben London Eye whizzy night
Big Ben London Eye whizzy night
Big Ben, situated at the Palace of Westminster, is one of the best known icons of London, and has been voted the Most Iconic Film Location in London. The clock, on its own, has been working since May 1859.

The Big Ben, London, England
The Big Ben, London, England
Trafalgar Square, London, England
Trafalgar Square, London, England
big ben and taxi in london city
Big Ben and taxi in London City
big ben at dawn photo
Big Ben at dawn photo
big ben at night
Big Ben at night
big ben at sunset photo
Big Ben at sunset photo
big ben at dusk
Big Ben at dusk
Although the name “Big Ben” actually refers to the bell inside the clock tower, which weighs an astounding 13 tons, it has come to refer to the entire clock and clock tower over time. This name came from the commissioner of the bell, Sir Benjamin Hall. It is the world’s largest four-faced chiming clock. Each of the four dials measure 2.1 square metres (or 23 square feet). The minute hand is 4.2 metres long (or 14 feet) and each number is about 61 centimetres (or 2 feet) high. Incredibly, this mammoth creation is a very accurate timekeeper. The tower is 96.3 metres (316 feet) high.

big ben british flag
Big Ben British flag
big ben clock closeup
Big Ben clock closeup
big ben fireworks
Big Ben fireworks
big ben illuminated at night
Big Ben illuminated at night
big ben london aerial view
Big Ben London aerial view
big ben london at night
Big Ben London at night
Although a clock tower was originally built at the Palace of Westminster in 1288, the current tower had to be rebuilt after most of this structure was destroyed in a fire in 1834. Augustus Pugin was commissioned to design the clock tower, and he followed a Gothic Revival style. He later claimed that he had never worked harder on any other creation. The bell was from the old Palace of Westminster (before the fire) and was a gift to the Dean of St Paul from William III. However, it was refashioned in 1858 before being hung at the tower. The first time it would echo its chimes would be on 31 December 1923, and the BBC was there to capture it. Thereafter, the BBC would continue to broadcast Big Ben’s bells to indicate the time to its listeners.

big ben london england photo
Big Ben London England photo
big ben london england picture
Big Ben London England picture
big ben london england
Big Ben London England
big ben london eye picture
Big Ben London Eye picture
big ben london large vertical picture
Big Ben London large vertical picture
big ben london on a rainy day
Big Ben London on a rainy day
big ben london photo
Big Ben London photo
big ben london picture
Big Ben London picture
The clock tower is not technically open to the public; but, residents of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (collectively known as the United Kingdom) are able to arrange tours through their local Member of Parliament. Along the 334-stair climb, these visitors will see some of the prison cells inside the clock tower, which were once used for imprisoning Members of Parliament that had breached privileges extended to parliamentary personalities.

Each of the faces of the clock have a Latin inscription at their base, which, when translated, means “Which means O Lord, keep safe our Queen Victoria the First”. The dials are gilded on their surrounds.

big ben london red sky at sunset
Big Ben London red sky at sunset
big ben london thames river england picture
Big Ben Thames River London England picture
big ben london view
Big Ben London view
big ben london's calling
Big Ben London's calling
big ben looking big
Big Ben looking big
big ben morning sky
Big Ben morning sky
big ben red bus london
Big Ben red bus London
The construction of the dial mechanism was assigned to renowned clockmaker Edward John Dent. He died in 1853 and his stepson (Frederick Dent) had to complete the mechanism, which he did the following year. For this creation, Edmund Beckett Denison (one of the designers, along with George Airy) invented the double three-legged gravity escapement, which ensured the best separation between the pendulum and the clock mechanism. The pendulum is just under 4 metres long and weighs 300 kilograms! It has a 2-second beat rhythm. A pile of old pennies on its top keeps the pendulum exactly on time. In fact, as small as it is, the presence of one penny can change the speed of the clock by 0.4 seconds per day. The clock mechanism is situated below the pendulum and weighs 5 tons.

big ben red double decker bus london photography poster
Big Ben red double decker bus London photography poster
big ben reflection in a cup of tea
Big Ben reflection in a cup of tea
big ben reflection
Big Ben reflection
big ben vintage photo
Big Ben vintage photo
big ben with british flags
Big Ben with British flags
big ben with red telephone booth in london uk
Big Ben with red telephone booth in London UK
The original Big Ben bell weighed 16 tons. However, when they were trying to install it, it fell and broke. The new bell was made 3 tons lighter. This bell also has a large crack in it. However, it was simply turned and continues to work, crack and all, to this day.

big ben yellow light
Big Ben yellow light
classic london view with big ben clock
Classic London view with Big Ben clock
foggy big ben london england
Foggy Big Ben London England
lights out near big ben london
Lights out near Big Ben London
london big ben tower photo
London Big Ben tower photo
london tower big ben photo
London tower Big Ben photo
Today, Big Ben is an iconic symbol of London, England and the United Kingdom. It appears in films and on postcards. The clock is also used during New Year Eve broadcasts to indicate the ringing in of the New Year. Its film appearances include:

• Mars Attacks!
• National Lampoon's European Vacation
• Shanghai Knights
• The Avengers
• The Thirty-Nine Steps
• Thunderball

snow dusk london big ben
Snow dusk London Big Ben
snowy day in londontown
Snowy day in Londontown
southbank lights big ben london uk
Southbank lights Big Ben London UK
tall big ben london photo
Tall Big Ben London photo
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Sunday, 26 May 2013

50 Most Popular Tourist Attractions In The World

50 Most Popular Tourist Attractions In The World

Have you ever wondered what tourist attractions and places of interest receive the most visitors worldwide. Well, back in 2007, Forbes Traveler released a ranking of the world’s 50 most visited tourist attractions. This includes both international and domestic tourists. The following list will show you the most popular tourist attractions in the world, based upon the number of visitors. Now obviously those with paid attendance figures will be more precise than those that are free to the public. Some of those listed here are more obvious than others and some may even surprise you.

See how many you’ve heard of or even recognize…..

#1 - Times Square, New York City, NY, USA

Times Square, New York City, NY, USA
Times Square, New York City, NY, USA - 35 million visitors

#2 – National Mall & Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C., USA

National Mall & Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C., USA
National Mall & Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C., USA - 25 million visitors

#3 – Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA

Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA
Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA - 16.6 million visitors

#4 – Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK
Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK - 15 million visitors

#5 – Disneyland Park, Anaheim, CA, USA

Disneyland Park, Anaheim, CA, USA
Disneyland Park, Anaheim, CA, USA - 14.7 million visitors

#6 – Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada & New York State, USA

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada & New York State, USA
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada & New York State, USA - 14 million visitors

#7 – Fisherman’s Wharf / Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, CA, USA

Fisherman’s Wharf / Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, CA, USA
Fisherman’s Wharf - Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, CA, USA - 13 million visitors

#8 – Tokyo Disneyland/DisneySea, Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo Disneyland - DisneySea, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Disneyland - DisneySea, Tokyo, Japan - 12.9 million visitors

#9 – Notre Dame de Paris, Paris, France

Notre Dame de Paris, Paris, France
Notre Dame de Paris, Paris, France - 12 million visitors

#10 – Disneyland Paris, Marne-La-Vallee, France

Disneyland Paris, Marne-La-Vallee, France
Disneyland Paris, Marne-La-Vallee, France - 10.6 million visitors

#11 – Great Wall of China, Badaling area, China

Great Wall of China, Badaling area, China
Great Wall of China, Badaling area, China - 10 million visitors

#12 – Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee/North Carolina, USA

Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee - North Carolina, USA
Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee - North Carolina, USA - 9.2 million visitors

#13 – Universal Studios Japan, Osaka, Japan

Universal Studios Japan, Osaka, Japan
Universal Studios Japan, Osaka, Japan - 8.5 million visitors

#14 – Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre, Paris, France

Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre , Paris, France
Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre , Paris, France - 8 million visitors

#15 – Musee du Louvre, Paris, France

Musee du Louvre, Paris, France
Musee du Louvre, Paris, France - 7.5 million visitors

#16 – Everland, Kyonggi-Do, South Korea

Everland, Kyonggi-Do, South Korea
Everland, Kyonggi-Do, South Korea - 7.5 million visitors

#17 – The Forbidden City/Tienanmen Square, Beijing, China

The Forbidden City - Tienanmen Square, Beijing, China
The Forbidden City - Tienanmen Square, Beijing, China - 7 million visitors

#18 – Eiffel Tower, Paris, France

Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Eiffel Tower, Paris, France - 6.7 million visitors

#19 – Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure, Orlando, FL, USA

Universal Studios - Islands of Adventure, Orlando, FL, USA
Universal Studios - Islands of Adventure, Orlando, FL, USA - 6 million visitors

#20 – Sea World Florida, Orlando, FL, USA

Sea World Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
Sea World Florida, Orlando, FL, USA - 5.7 million visitors

#21 – Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, England, UK

Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, England, UK
Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, England, UK - 5.7 million visitors

#22 – Lotte World, Seoul, South Korea

Lotte World, Seoul, South Korea
Lotte World, Seoul, South Korea - 5.5 million visitors

#23 – Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise, Japan

Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise, Japan
Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise, Japan - 5.4 million visitors

#24 – Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong, China - 5.2 million visitors

#25 – Centre Pompidou, Paris, France

Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France - 5.1 million visitors

#26 – Tate Modern, London, England, UK

Tate Modern, London, England, UK
Tate Modern, London, England, UK - 4.9 million visitors

#27 – British Museum, London, England, UK

British Museum, London, England, UK
British Museum, London, England, UK - 4.8 million visitors

#28 – Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 4.7 million visitors

#29 – National Gallery, London, England, UK

National Gallery, London, England, UK
National Gallery, London, England, UK - 4.6 million visitors

#30 – Metropolitan Museum, New York, NY, USA

Metropolitan Museum, New York, NY, USA
Metropolitan Museum, New York, NY, USA - 4.5 million visitors

#31 – Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA - 4.4 million visitors

#32 – Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark

Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark
Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark - 4.4 million visitors

#33 – Ocean Park, Hong Kong, China

Ocean Park, Hong Kong, China
Ocean Park, Hong Kong, China - 4.38 million visitors

#34 – Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay, FL, USA

Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay, FL, USA
Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay, FL, USA - 4.36 million visitors

#35 – Sea World California, San Diego, CA, USA

Sea World California, San Diego, CA, USA
Sea World California, San Diego, CA, USA - 4.26 million visitors

#36 – Statue of Liberty, New York, NY, USA

Statue of Liberty, New York, NY, USA
Statue of Liberty, New York, NY, USA - 4.24 million visitors

#37 – The Vatican (Vatican Square) & the surrounding museums, Vatican City (surrounded by Rome, Italy)

The Vatican (Vatican Square) & the surrounding museums, Vatican City (surrounded by Rome, Italy)
Vatican City (Rome, Italy) - 4.2 million visitors

#38 – Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia

Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia - 4 million visitors

#39 – The Coliseum, Rome, Italy

The Colosseum, Rome, Italy
The Colosseum, Rome, Italy - 4 million visitors

#40 – American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA

American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA
American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA - 4 million visitors

#41 – Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Hollywood (Los Angeles), CA, USA

Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Hollywood (Los Angeles), CA, USA
Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Hollywood (Los Angeles), CA, USA - 4 million visitors

#42 – Empire State Building, New York, NY, USA

Empire State Building, New York, NY, USA
Empire State Building, New York, NY, USA - 4 million visitors

#43 – Natural History Museum, London, England, UK

Natural History Museum, London, England, UK
Natural History Museum, London, England, UK - 3.7 million visitors

#44 – The London Eye, London, England, UK

The London Eye, London, England, UK
The London Eye, London, England, UK - 3.5 million visitors

#45 – Palace of Versailles, France

Palace of Versailles, France
Palace of Versailles, France - 3.45 million visitors

#46 – Yosemite National Park, California, USA

Yosemite National Park, California, USA
Yosemite National Park, California, USA - 3.44 million visitors

#47 – Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Pyramids of Giza, Egypt - 3 million visitors

#48 – Pompeii, Italy

Pompeii, Italy
Pompeii, Italy - 2.5 million visitors

#49 – Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia - 2.5 million visitors

#50 – Taj Mahal, Agra, India

Taj Mahal, Agra, India
Taj Mahal, Agra, India - 2.4 million visitors

How many of these have you been to?

Which ones would you eventually like to make a trip to see?

Quite a few of you will more than likely recognize many of the attractions listed above and may even be a little surprised that some other well known tourist spots are not included on this list. Then again, many Westerners may not be aware of places like Everland and Lotte World, but these mega-parks in South Korea are very well known on the other side of the world and get the definitely get the visitors.
Based on the research for visitor rankings, France receives more foreign tourists per year than any other country at 76 million. Then comes Spain with 55 million. The United States places 3rd with 50 million and China follows with 47 million. Italy rounds out the top five with 37 million. The United Kingdom is not far behind that. More information regarding the list and how the list was compiled can be found at Forbes.com.