THOUSANDS of people turned out to watch the demolition of the first three cooling towers in Didcot back in 2014.
This Sunday the next three towers at Didcot A Power Station will be reduced to rubble between 6am and 8am.
Last time, despite warnings, thousands of people turned out at various vantage points across southern Oxfordshire at 5am to watch the Oxfordshire landmarks last moments.
The most popular vantage point was the view from Wittenham Clumps, in Little Wittenham just outside Didcot, where there was an estimated 1,500 people in 2014.
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Another popular spot was the Ladygrove Estate in Didcot, where many people gathered on the mound with music ahead of the blast.
Others enjoyed the view from Great Western Park, including leader of Oxfordshire County Council Ian Hudspeth.
Elsewhere, along the Reading Road towards Upton and at Hadden Hill several people reported good views.
RWE has said it is actively discouraging people from viewing the demolition from close quarters.
Tell us your suggestions for the best place to safely watch the demolition of the three remaining cooling towers.
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