The Horses of Helios
The Greek legend of the horses of Helios says that each morning, Helios used to ride his chariot across the sky from the dawn in the east to dusk in the west. Each night he would rest to be ready for the next day. Once his son Phaeton had a go, lost control of the horses, crashed into the earth and set it on fire. You can find this statue at the junction of Haymarket and Picadilly.
You may have noticed, this was shot in film on my old Olympus Trip.
You may have noticed, this was shot in film on my old Olympus Trip.
Labels: Film, Olympus Trip
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