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LONDON

After living in London for two years, I had an impression that London allows the person walking its streets to experience whatever he/she wants to experience. Night in London can pretend to be a day or it can scare you off with its sharp angles or invite you to seat in one of its cosy nooks.

What I felt when walking in London in March 2017 with my college friend Lidia is that I do not want to ever stop. I want to keep going further and further at t slow pace, watching time and vehicles passing by. We were walking around South Kensington, one of the best examples of urban planning in London, in my opinion. This had a big impact on my experience, I would imagine. The lighting was changing – it was either screaming loudly or whispering a lullaby to us. But I do not think that we had a full freedom of choice of the ‘playlist’.

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