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View All Images- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. Here it goes pass the Houses of Parliament. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. Here it goes pass the Houses of Parliament. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks - here it passes the Millennium Wheel (AKA The London Eye). The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks - here it passes the Millennium Wheel (AKA The London Eye). The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. It is seen here going pass St.Paul's . The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. It is seen here going pass St.Paul's . The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. It is seen here going pass St.Paul's . The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. It is seen here going under Tower Bridge. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks - here it passes the Millennium Wheel (AKA The London Eye). The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. Here it goes pass the Houses of Parliament. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. Here it goes pass the Houses of Parliament. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media.
- London. UK. For the launch of `India Now' a replica of India's most iconic landmark and symbol of eternal love, The Taj Mahal, floats down the River Thames and past many of London's iconic landmarks. The event was to mark a three month festival celebrating Indian culture in London. 17th July 2007. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media. `