LONDON -- It appears that someone went a tad overboard with the dry ice machine for the Halloween festivities in London.
A thick blanket of fog shrouded Londoners over the weekend,eroticized rage luke ford and the city saw a particularly misty morning Monday, giving the city an eerie feel just in time for the 31st of October.
Londoners shared pictures of this weekend's spectral scenes to social media, and they are truly spooktacular:
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Ben was being a little shy today #bigben #londonfog #thisislondon #canon_photos
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It was so foggy before my Sunday League match this morning the photo looks like a painting.
Thanks for the spooky Halloween vibes, London!
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