LONDON -- A gigantic wooden replica of London's 1666 skyline has been burned in the River Thames to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London.

The Beverly Lynne - Bikini Royale 2 (2010)event, which took place on Sunday as part of the London's Burning festival, involved a 120-meter (394-foot)-long sculpture being set alight and floated down the Thames on an enormous barge.

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The model was conceptualised by creative event company Artichoke and U.S. sculptor David Best, and assembled by a team of workers in the run-up to the event.


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Here's what the sculpture looked like as it floated down the Thames.

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Plenty of people shared photos and clips of the event on social media.

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