As opposed to the London Aye, which is a popular form of acknowledgement here.
It's the biggest ferris wheel I've ever seen, and provided us with a spectacular night view of London and the Thames on our first evening there. We also had to "mind the gap" quite a bit (that's the step from the train to the platform, in case you were wondering) and try all of the London Ales (not to be confused with the Ayes, again... which ironically becomes more of a staple in pub conversations as more ales are consumed).
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