The Greenwich Meridian is an imaginary line that runs through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, and is designated as 0° longitude. It serves as the reference point for measuring longitude and is marked by a metal strip on the ground. Visitors can stand with one foot in the eastern hemisphere and one foot in the western hemisphere, taking a photo opportunity to straddle the two hemispheres. The Meridian is surrounded by the Royal Observatory's beautiful gardens and offers stunning views of London.
It's exactly as you'd expect: a small post next to a bus stop to mark the Greenwich meridian line. Nothing fancy but a nice little mark
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It's exactly as you'd expect: a small post next to a bus stop to mark the Greenwich meridian line. Nothing fancy but a nice little mark
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