American Reacts to Tower of London Poppies to Commemorate the First World War
In this video I react to the Tower of London poppies. This was such a beautiful artistic expression to remember the 888,246 lives that were lost in World War 1. Each ceramic red poppy represents one life. Seeing all the poppies in one place is a powerful visual reminder of just how many gave up everything for the freedoms we are blessed with today. Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed this reaction please give this video a thumbs up, share your thoughts in the comments and click the subscribe button to follow my journey to learn about my British and Irish ancestry. 👉 Donate to my travel to the UK fund: https://ko-fi.com/reactingtomyroots 👉 Original Video:    • The Tower of London Poppies  👉 Subscribe to my channel:    / @reactingtomyroots Â

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