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The Tower of London was lit up with 10,000 torches to honor those who died in World War I, and the photos are incredible
The Tower of London was lit up with 10,000 torches to honor those who died in World War I, and the photos are incredible
Ashley CollmanNov 5, 2018, 23:21 IST
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The moat outside the Tower of London was lit up with 10,000 torches Sunday night, in a dazzling display to honor those killed in World War I.
The moving ceremony will continue every night through November 11, which marks Remembrance Day in the UK - the anniversary of the end of the Great War.
This year marks 100 years since the war's end, so Tower of London officials wanted to mark the event with a grand display.
Here are 16 more incredible more photos from the event.
Yeoman Warders, also known as Beefeaters, are the tower's guards. In addition to guarding the tower and the Crown Jewels, they give tours of the castle.
Midshipman Balraj Dhanda of the Royal Navy was one of the volunteers. "I think it creates the right atmosphere for people to have their own personal reflections, and gives people time with their own thoughts," he said.
Britain joined the Serbian side that August, when Germany, an ally of Austria-Hungary, invaded Belgium, which the Brits had promised to defend under the 1839 Treaty of London.