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The London Eye will mark the end of British Summer Time and the clocks turning back by taking a rare backwards spin.The London landmark usually runs clockwise, but for just the second time since the landmark was erected in 2000 it will run anti-clockwise for around 30 minutes from 8.15am on Sunday, before it opens to the public.
The London Eye will mark the end of British Summer Time and the clocks turning back by taking a rare backwards spin.The London landmark usually runs clockwise, but for just the second time since the landmark was erected in 2000 it will run anti-clockwise for around 30 minutes from 8.15am on Sunday, before it opens to the public.
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