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| It was 01:39 and everyone was waken up by the fire alarm. Descending to the ground floor and gathering outside the dormitory, no one knew what was going on. |
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| Ten minutes elapsed, and we were allow to go back to our rooms without any explanation. When I just laid down on my bed for no more than 5 minutes, the alarm was roaring again. All of the people step down the stair with bewilderment. This time it took almost half an hour and the fire brigade came and search the building. It was a very funny experience and fortunately nothing happened (in fact, we still didn't know what triggered the fire alarm at the end), and we went back to our rooms at about 02:40. |
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| The first class in the morning was in iLab, and in the second class we watched the rest part of the DVD of Eden's Project. And then I went to Baker Street in the afternoon. There are many image of Holmes on the wall of Baker Street station and this statue stands just outside the station. |
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| I didn't buy the ticket to the museum, because I'm not a fan of Holmes. I only bought a book and a small badge in the shop. |
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| The Boating Lake in Regent's Park. I went to the Regent's Park again, because I only visited the front part of the pare yesterday. |
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| London Zoo is located at the north part of the Regent's Park where I felt a little bit desolate. |
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| It was deserted around Regent's Canal, not as lively as I saw in the traveling book. Maybe I got here in the wrong time. |
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| There was a lecture in the afternoon, and certainly I didn't go to
the class, because I reckoned it would be very hot. I bought a bottle of milk and a banana in Sainsbury's opposite to Waterloo station and a ham-and-cheese in EF café. I brought ten packs of instant noodles so I had to eat them in the ramain days. |