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The crown jewels are protected in the Tower of London by the Yeoman Warders of the Guard (The Beefeaters)
The Ravenmaster, one of the Yeoman Warders.
The tower of London is quite tall above the water below. It has lots of windows on each side of the towers. There is two towers, one for each side of the bridge to lift up for the boats passing by. It looks slightly christian because of the four crosses on the top of the towers. The top of the tower looks a bit like a castle because of the points on it. And finally it has two English flags in the middle of both towers, spread apart equaly. So that's what the London bridge looks like, from describing it!
The birds that live at the Tower of London are Ravens and their continued residence at the Tower is assured because legend has it that if the ravens leave the Tower then it will fall along with the monarchy. There is a "Beefeater", or Yeoman Warder who looks after the birds and he is called the Raven Master. There are presently seven birds kept at the Tower each one is named. The legend states that at least six must remain within the Tower. The birds are called Odin, Thor, Hardey, Gwyllum, Hugine, Munin and Cedric. They are fed on a daily basis with raw meat and some dried bird food with the occassional dead rabbit thrown in complete with fur which is good for them. To stop them from escaping they have had one wing clipped which apparently doesn't hurt them but does make them fly somewhat awkwardly. There is somewhat of a history attached to the birds and a visit to the Tower of London will ensure that you learn more.
There isn't another bridge anywhere else in the world that looks anything like Tower Bridge so it is instantly recognisable. It is the only bridge over the river Thames that can be raised to allow tall-masted boats to pass under it. It is still possible for pedestrians to cross the bridge, even when it is 'open' to allow a boat to pass underneath.
The Houses of Parliament and Elizabeth Tower, commonly called Big Ben, are among London's most iconic landmarks and must-see London attractions. Technically, Big Ben is the name given to the massive bell inside the clock tower, which weighs more than 13 tons (13,760 kg). The clock tower looks spectacular at night when the four clock faces are illuminated.
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It looks like Upper Norwood in South London.
The Crown of Horns looks like a large, solid, gold Rock.
The Maserati, the logo is a trident looks similar to a crown.
the tamagotchi king looks like a golden egg with a crown and a cape