Exhibition in the Thames extended
Posted on October 24th 2008
London’s first annual art exhibition on the river Thames has been so popular that it is going to continue for a further two weeks.
The event that was originally running form 26th September to the 19th October is going to continue for the two extra weeks due to the demand.
The show consists of 7 installations being placed in the river Thames and along its banks coving Blackfriars Railway Bridge and Tower Bridge.
The attractions have brought a lot of people to the area showcasing mythical creatures in the water, Beach sound effects across the Millennium Bridge and a sinking boat in the ocean at Canary Wharf.
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