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Careful if you ever break or even knock something in the Natural Museum
Careful if you ever break or even knock something in the Natural Museum
When George breaks the dragon’s head outside the Natural History Museum he awakes an ancient power. This prehistoric beast, sentry-still for centuries, hunts him down with a terrifying wrath. And this is just the beginning… The taints and spits – statues with opposing natures – are warring forces; wreaking deadly havoc on the city landscape. The World War One gunner offers protection of sorts; and the wisdom of the Sphinx is legendary. But George and his companion Edie are trapped in a world of danger. And worse – they are quite alone. The rest of London is oblivious to their plight.
This epic adventure exposes forces long-layered in the fabric of London. After entering its richly original and breathtaking world, the city streets and skyline will never again seem the same!
Careful what you knock into here – goodness knows what might be hidden in an old vase or something!
The rest is a trail across London to some very interesting statues that you probably have walked past a thousand times before and not noticed.
Royal Albert Hall – St Pancras – The Hyde Park Corner Gunner – Cleopatra’s Needle – The Aldwych – Temple Bar Dragon – Blackfriars Bridge – The Grid Man – The Fusilier
and the Bull at the Barbican!
Author/Guide: Charlie Fletcher Destination: London
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