London, England – Londoners marvelled as hundreds of coloured clouds are released into the skies at the South Bank.
A Flogo machine created pink and green clouds which floated across London’s skies. The clouds, made of 100 per cent environmentally friendly foam, soap bubbles and helium, can float as high as 20,000 feet and can travel up to 20 miles before they break up.
The clouds were formed to celebrate the launch of WiFi hotspots from The Cloud, giving Sky Broadband Unlimited customers free and unlimited access to WiFi in popular places such as The London Eye.
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