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Why the name London Eye has been changed into EDF Energy London Eye?
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Previously known as London Eye or Millennium Wheel has been officially renamed as the EDF Energy London Eye because of three years sponsorship deal with British Airways in 2011. It is the Tallest Ferris wheel in Europe. Millions of people from all parts of the world visit it every year. This giant wheel has the height of 135 meter, located on the bank of the River Thames in London. The British Airways London Eye is one of the most popular paid tourists destination in the United Kingdom or even in the Europe. More than 3.5 million people visit it every year. At the time of its installation in 1999, it was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world. The London Eye is located between Westminster Bridge and Hungerford Bridge on the South Bank of the River Thames in the London Borough of Lambeth which is at the western end of Jubilee Gardens, in England. The site is very near to the former Dome of Discovery. It was constructed for the Festival of Britain in 1951. The Ferris wheel consists 32 sealed and air-conditioned ovoidal passenger capsules which are attached to its external circumference. Each capsule represents one of the London Boroughs. More than 24 people can be accommodated in the capsule easily, who can freely walk around inside the capsule. Seats are also provided to the tourists. Its speed of rotation is 26 cm (10 in) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.6 mph) so it completes one revolution in about 30 minutes. The wheel does not need to stop for taking passengers. Because of slower the rotation rate, passengers are allowed to walk on and off the moving capsules at ground level. However, it stops for disabled or elderly passengers time to embark and disembark safely.
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