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London landmarks go dark to mark Earth Hour 2021

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London landmarks go dark to mark Earth Hour 2021

London landmarks go dark to mark Earth Hour 2021

Landmarks of the UK capital, including the Piccadilly Lights, the Houses of Parliament and the lastminute.com London Eye go dark to mark Earth Hour 2021.The initiative was started by the World Wildlife Foundation in 2007 to underline concerns about the future of the planet.


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