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Wow - we just watched the
Crystal Palace transmitter tower light up to mark the switchover from analogue to digital TV. A beautiful, serene and ghostly (lots of cloud!) image of colours and laser beams flickering and dancing in the sky. Plus we had the best view from our roof terrace!
Wow! I didn't know they were doing this! In our last place we would have been able to see but not quite from here.
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