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| The tour is a walking tour we walked through the English village up the steps to the London Bridge across the London Bridge and back.This normally takes one hour some time it takes a little longer just depends on how fast were moving and how many pictures are being taken remember this is Arizona.The London Bridge is located in the middle of the Mojave Desert temperatures in the daytime can reach 128░ it is not unusual for it to be 105 to 110 at night.You need to dress appropriately, you need to bring water, you need a camera if you're going to try to capture your own ghost pictures.We suggest taking EVP's here at the London Bridge in the wintertime or very late at night as in the summer is very noisy.The staff that goes with us on the tour will be taking pictures sharing EMF meters and also taking EVP's when noise levels permit. |


| Jack the Ripper.One of the most famous serial killers of all time.Did the legendary killer escape to the West. Did he use London Bridge to make his entrance Into Whitechapel or did he use London Bridge for his getaway? |





| Londinium. The settlement stood north of the river Thames (Thamesis), between two hills (Cornhill and Ludgate) in what is now known as “the city.” There was also a suburb in Southwark. Laid out in the typical legionary grid pattern, the city was approximately 62 acres in size and had become an important trading center by the time of the Boudiccan Revolt, when it was completely and savagely destroyed. |
| Walk the same path as Charles Dickens find out his connection to the London Bridge. |
| Bombers alley that's what they call a stretch of the river in World War II. The Germans wanted to take out all the bridges.Taking out the bridge would've had a dynamic effect on the war.Come and find out what the Rainy London Bridge had to do with World War II.See graffiti touch bulletholes in the London Bridge, here the stories of World War II |

| Human bones imagine digging up 2,500 skeletons in 10,000 different pieces some skulls have holes in them.What do these 2500 skeletons have to do with London Bridge? |

| Twilight creeps through the narrow alleyways and hidden courtyards. It's cold fingers unlock ancient secrets of dark deeds that lie entombed in crumbling walls of the London Bridge. It whispers into the shadowy recesses of a forgotten part of London Bridge, disturbing the sleep of the long departed, and the Bridge of the dead stirs once more into ghostly life. |






| Interest in paranormal activity is expected to increase as Lake Havasu City organizers plan an elaborate celebration in October 2011 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of what has become the city’s signature attraction, considered the “world’s largest antique” by Guinness World Records. (For more information: golakehavasu.com) |