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Last Friday I wrote a post on how large Faberge eggs had eggsploded onto the streets of London for The Big Egg Hunt, London. At the time I had only collected 2 of the 209 eggs. But that was last week! So far to date have collected 48 eggs, the first being in Adelaide Street near Trafalgar Square. My Egg Hunt took me through the streets of Covent Garden, through the beautiful St James Park and Green Park, down Piccaddily and west to Sloane Square. I should have worn a pedometer as I know my waistline has certainly benefited from the eggstra eggsercise.
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Join the Faberge Big Egg Hunt
To top the excitement the World Photo Organisation is also doing a Big Egg Photo competition where you can show off your eggstraordinary camera skills!
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In St James Park - quite tricky to scan QR code! |
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