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Saturday afternoon walkabout

Posted on 08/11/200908/11/2009 By Reedz

Being cooped up in the library was seriously getting to me, so I decided to take a stroll around the city this afternoon…

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This is Leicester Fire Station just opposite my dorm building.
Its undergoing renovations at the moment

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Opal Court. My dorm.

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Crossroads like these are very common here and are very useful in giving you an idea of where you are. Especially useful for people with lousy sense of direction (like yours truly heheh!)

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The Park near Opal Court was named after Nelson Mandela in 1989

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This is the plaque which was officiated by SA High Commissioner Mabuza in 2004

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The entrance to the park

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The Leicester Prison is in a Castle

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HM Prison Service. Public Sector Prison. Ada Private Sector Prison kah?

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Welford Road

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The Finwick logo reminds me of Harrods somehow…

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Tells you a lot about the populace…

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I love the name of this place. Someone was probably sitting down at the Leicester market one morning and noticed a slug on the lettuce, and VOILA!

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Speaking of market…

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Fresh seafood anyone?

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Leicester Market was voted Britain’s Favourite. Personally, I prefer Pasar Gadong 🙂

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I like this shot… decisive moment…

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Comments (2)

  1. HBK says:
    08/11/2009 at 2:20 pm

    2nd pic mcm bangunan PGGMB di BSB … hehehhee

    1. Reedz says:
      10/11/2009 at 4:59 pm

      Atu bana! Now that you mention it ah heheh!

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