Abbey Road, the pedestrian (or zebra as we like to call them n the UK) crossing made famous by the Beatles is pretty close to where I live and I often cycle by it on the way home. Pictures taken a few days apart, before and after its paint job. In both cases, it is incredible to see it so empty, with no crowds copying the super famous album cover.
Abbey Road, the pedestrian (or zebra as we like to call them n the UK) crossing made famous by the Beatles is pretty close to where I live and I often cycle by it on the way home. Pictures taken a few days apart, before and after its paint job. In both cases, it is incredible to see it so empty, with no crowds copying the super famous album cover.
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