



London Zoo: The first thing we did on day five was took the Underground to go to a Harry Potter sight called St. Pancras. St. Pancras was used as the front of Kings Cross station in Harry Potter I. On the picture of St. Pancras, there is a bunch of construction but I don't know why. After seeing St.Pancras, we walked to Kings Cross Station. At Kings Cross, there was a display of Platform 9 3/4 that had half a luggage cart sticking out of the wall that you could grab on to. My grandpa took a picture of me grabbing on to the cart. Next, we took a cab to the London Zoo. We went to the Reptile House where an early part of Harry Potter I was filmed. I have one picture of 2 or 3 huge starfish and a picture of a snake at the Reptile House. We took the subway to Leadenhall Market where Hagrid took Harry to buy some of his school supplies. That night, I finished my miniature Stonehenge.
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Marcus-- I love that you were at platform 93/4 on my birthday. I didn't know that they had a sign up in the station!
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