It bills itself as the world's most chillingly famous horror attraction. The London Dungeon brings more than 2,000 years of gruesomely authentic history vividly back to life.
Now there is a new dimension to the horror - a baffling maze of mirrors. Visitors will find themselves disoriented in a bewildering network of eerie catacombs, achieved by a complex arrangement of reflecting glass.
Once within the mirrors, they won't be able to work out which way to go. And when approached by some of the spooky characters who inhabit the dungeon, they won't know who's real and who's just a harmless reflection!
The new attraction - Labyrinth of The Lost - takes as its theme a mysterious ruined church found during archaeological excavations beneath the church of All Hallows by the Tower.
The chill factor will be raised still further by a combination of live actors and creepy special effects.
Visitors may encounter a mysterious 'Lady In Black', a former choir mistress at All Hallows whose ghost was reported on several occasions up to the 1930s.
Saudi flight plan BMI is to start three-times-a-week flights between Heathrow and Saudi Arabia from mid-summer. Bmi also announced it would be launching four-times-a-week services between Heathrow and Mumbai (formerly Bombay) on May 14.
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