Check out the website: www.thebigegghunt.co.uk to see the beautiful zone maps alone. - (Note to organiser please make the maps available in printed form, I’d buy them all!)
Sunday, 4 March 2012
The Big Egg Hunt London 2012
The Big Egg Hunt has hit London, join in the fun and search out some of the 209 eggs created by artists and hidden over 12 egg zones in London. You will also have the chance to win this gorgeous Fabergé (no less) diamond egg. All you need to do is text a keyword from an egg to 80001 to enter and it’s all for a good cause, money raised will go to Action for Children and Elephant Family (remember the Elephant Parade that Erbie and I so enjoyed). Text entries are open from now until the 3rd of April. You can be sure Erbie and I will be out looking on the next sunny day in London. The eggs are also available to buy at auction.
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Easter,
Elephant Parade
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