Lily's travels took her to a variety of places including some of the ones below:
Dorset is located on the south coast of England and contains a great variety of coastal landforms including cliffs, bays, beaches, and headlands. It is where the little Monarch lands after the storm.
The London Eye is a huge observation ferris wheel on the banks of the river Thames, offering panoramic views of the city of London, England. On a clear day you can see up to 25 kilometres from one of its 32 viewing pods.
Tower Bridge is a suspension bridge with a central lift bridge (bascule) allowing large boats to pass through. It also allows cars and foot traffic to travel across the river Thames.
London Black Cabs are iconic forms of transportation throughout the city of London.
St. Paul's Cathedral is one of the most recognizable and famous sights in London. It was completed in 1710 – that's over 300 years old! To this day it is still one of the highest domed churches in the world at 111m (365 ft).
The London Tube or Underground is a rapid transit network which can accommodate up to 5 million passenger journeys per day.
30 St Mary Axe, more affectionately known as The Gherkin because of its unique pickle shape, is a landmark skyscraper in London.  
The Elizabeth Tower is home to Big Ben, the nickname of a 13 ton bell inside the clock tower. The tower is a part of the Houses of Parliament in London and acts as a symbol of the United Kingdom.
Red Double Decker buses are recognized symbols of London's transportation system.
Admiral Lord Nelson's statue stands at the top of Nelson's Column, a monument guarded by 4 bronze lion statues in Trafalgar Square. It commemorates Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. 
The winged "Eros statue" sits atop a fountain in Piccadilly Circus, a major junction of several famous London streets. A popular meeting place, Piccadilly Circus is served by the large Piccadilly Underground Station, and is surrounded by theatres, restaurants, shopping, and a series of famous illuminated advertising signs. 
The Palace Garden is a part of Buckingham Palace, and is the largest private garden in London. It is 39 acres and contains over 1000 trees, 35 bird species and 325 plant species. It also features a large lake with an island. Buckingham Palace is a royal residence and the headquarters for the Monarch of the United Kingdom.
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