London Zoo reopens to the public after three months of lockdown
By AFP
16 June 2020 |
9:02 am
Excited Londoners visit their zoo for the first time in three months as animal parks reopen in the UK after the easing of coronavirus lockdown measures. Some parts of the zoo remain closed to the public but all of the 2,000 tickets put on sale for the first day have been purchased.
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