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  • The Olympic pyre. People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • The Olympic pyre. People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • The Olympic pyre. People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • The Olympic pyre. People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • The Skol hot air baloon. People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • A man bungee jumping. People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • The Olympic pyre. People from all over the World have come down to the Olympic boulevard to enjoy the games at this live site, Praca Maua and Praca XV, Centro Rio de Janeiro, Rio 2016, Brazil.
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  • How many black and favela peoples bodies deaths does it take to make an Olympics banner protest at the Brazil-Germany football match, live site Praca Maua. Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
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  • Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
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  • Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
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  • Music after the game on the Olympic boulevard. Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
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  • Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
    _MG_3293.jpg
  • Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
    _MG_3258.jpg
  • Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
    _MG_3178.jpg
  • Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
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  • Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AJ.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_A.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AE.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AB.jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_T.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_O.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_H.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_E.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_C.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AJ.jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_T.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_O.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_K.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_E.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_C.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AI.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
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  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AF.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AD.jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AC.jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_AA.jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Petition to save the South Bank Undercroft is taken by skateboarders to Lambeth Council. Earlier a Long Live South Bank event was held prior to the petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people (in 16 boxes seen here) was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition (inside 16 boxes seen here) to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank petiti...jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_Z.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_P.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_X.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_R.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_Q.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_L.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_N.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_K.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_I.jpg
  • Long Live South Bank event held at the South Bank Undercroft prior to a petition to save the site, signed by 23,000 people was taken to Lambeth Council. The Undercroft on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, and others. It is proposed that the area be redeveloped for retail spaces.
    20140102_long live south bank_J.jpg
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