England 18 May: London

The World Harmony Run is about celebration - the celebration of the international spirit of running and of the aspiration of humanity for peace and harmony in our lives, in our communities and the world.

Today's run was a manifestation of that aspiration with a run through the streets of London, from the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens to Tower Bridge in the City of London.

Boris Purushottama Grebenshikov on the steps of the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, across the road from the Royal Albert Hall where he is to give a free concert to the public tomorrow night.

Purushottama sang a few songs to send the harmony Torch on its way.


Running through Kensington Gardens.


Flags, waves and smiles...


"It's the World Harmony Run!"


Piccadilly Circus...


River Thames...


South Bank...


Trafalgar Square...


London City Hall, also known as the Glass Egg...


Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament...


Westminster Bridge...


Millennium Bridge...


The dome of St.Paul"s...


Tower Bridge for the day's finale...


London's icon...


Team leader and photographer Ondrej gets ahead of the crowd.

– Abichal Watkins


Distance: 11 km

Team Members:
Ondrej Vesely (Czech Republic), Stefan Ehrenfellner (Austria), Matthias Frey (Germany), Rosta Vagner (Czech Republic), Balavan Thomas (England), Abichal Watkins (Wales), Pierre Lantuas Monfouga (France), Steve Guy, Kamilla Hozlarova (Czech Republic), Ieva Kurzemniece (Latvia), Valentine Grosjean (France)

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