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  "textContent": "Did you know you can watch glassblowing in London? Or climb on a real pirate ship? And all for under £10? J. Draper finds out just how much fun a girl can have for under a tenner in the Ten Pound Traveller.\n\nA map of all the locations in the series can be found here.\n\nEdited by: Grace Prorok\nMotion Graphics by: Neel Sawant and Grace Prorok\nPost Production Supervisor: Viki Lewis\nPost Production Coordinator: Nik DiGennaro\n\nImages courtesy of Getty\n\n**Special thanks to:**\n\nWilliam Rallison of Bankside Open Spaces Trust\n\nGary Lockley, Aimee Parnell, and Patrick Strain of The Golden Hinde\n\nGena Johns, Liam Reeves, Louis Thompson, Harriet Thorne, and Sarah Witherley of London Glassblowing\n\nThe production received no money from any of the sites featured.",
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