This is what the moat looked like
the day I visited last month. It was a
rainy dreary day, but the red poppies still stood out.
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Tower of London Poppies
The Tower of London is commemorating
100 years since the outbreak of the first world war with an evolving
installation of ceramic poppies. A total
of 888,246 ceramic poppies will fill the Tower’s moat between 5 August and 11
November, with each poppy representing a British military fatality during the
war. Poppies are being sold for 25 pounds each, with money raised going to
military charities. You can read more
about this project here.
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Oh my! I am amazed at the beauty of these poppies, but sad to know that each one represents a soldier who gave their life in wartime...it gives you a sense of how many lives have been lost in the effort to remain free of tyranny...just beautiful...
These poppies make your heart stop!
It looks amazing. Someone else posted a single picture of it but it's nice to see close ups.
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