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Leodian wrote: Another of several photos of the wheel that I took late a.m. today. I liked the angle and the wispy clouds in this one but the Sun was in my face so I was surprised that it came out hopefully good enough to show here. Like it!

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I think the only thing stopping me would be that each cab holds 6 people...the inevitability of ending up with some strangers if you don't go with a group of friends...
Young 'uns that have no interest in the history of the place they grew up in....disgraceful.

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This is a night-time view that includes the lit up Big Wheel taken at 19:19 today that I have saved from the Leeds Trinity Project webcam images. The Big Wheel started today. There were quite a lot using it and many queing to go on when I passed by around 11:15 this a.m., though I guess it was early interest and may slacken over the coming weeks.
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Leodian wrote: This is a night-time view that includes the lit up Big Wheel taken at 19:19 today that I have saved from the Leeds Trinity Project webcam images. The Big Wheel started today. There were quite a lot using it and many queing to go on when I passed by around 11:15 this a.m., though I guess it was early interest and may slacken over the coming weeks. Went on it today,two rotations per visit.Not bad actually,there is even a Leeds history audio commentry done by someone from Radio Aire.
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Do you know cnosni if someone can go on the ride alone without having to share a cabin with stranger/strangers?
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Leodian wrote: Do you know cnosni if someone can go on the ride alone without having to share a cabin with stranger/strangers? a matter of timing really,it willtake 4 adults comfortably,but there were gondolas with just one or two in,so they are obviously ok with that.If you went midweek in a morning (not school holidays) i reckon you'd be stitched on to have one to yourself
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Thanks cnosni.
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Hate heights, but given it was Leeds I decided to go on today. FOUR rotations, i had geared myself up for 2 but 4 later was not the best. good views of the north of Leeds, but too sunny to see the south properly :-(

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Nice pic from t'wheel looking east here: http://flic.kr/p/dVL5iDIt's also a good example of how different perspectives can be - look how close Ferrybridge power station seems!
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