Where's Wally? Iconic character spotted travelling around Britain in a series of heartwarming online photographs posted by anonymous InstagrammerThe Instagram feed racked up a huge 10,000 followers in three months after 'Wally' launched the account in AugustWallyFound was created by an anonymous 23-year-old blogger from London who wants to 'keep the magic' aliveIncludes shots of the character with London's Big Ben, at Maughan Library, Royal Albert Hall and Tower BridgeYou won't have any trouble finding Wally or Waldo in these photos.From leaping by pastel beach huts in Dorset to taking in the sunset over Big Ben, this modern-day Wally-wannabe has taken to the internet in a bid to keep the magic alive for people of all ages.Launching the Instagram account, WallyFound, the anonymous 23-year-old blogger - who goes by the character's name - has racked up a huge 10,000 followers since he began the account two months ago.One of Wally's most 'liked' images is this shot of him sat staring at iconic clock tower - Big Ben - during a sunset over LondonWally, who lives in East London, started the blog in August after deciding he to start an online project (pictured in Maughan Library)Wally said: 'I have travelled around England taking photographs and I fully intend to travel abroad and picture Wally there too. I got the idea a few months ago when I started using Instagram'Wally, who lives in East London, started the photo blog in August after deciding he wanted to start an online project that would help him connect with people.After telling family and friends - who are the only people to know the character's true identity - his mother knitted him the iconic outfit to wear on his travels, which so far have only been around the United Kingdom. Shortly after the launch, the Londoner was shocked to discover he had more than 1,000 people following the WallyFound account and messaging him - a figure which then multiplied to 9,000 overnight.Wally sits in the Royal Albert Hall - concert hall on the edge of South Kensington, best known for holding the Proms concerts since 1941The character is snapped outside the APS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden, is a Hindu temple in the London Borough of BrentLaunching the Instagram account, WallyFound, the anonymous 23-year-old blogger has racked up a huge 10,000 followersOutside Tower Bridge - which opened to traffic in 1974 and is a box girder bridge built from concrete and steel - Wally peers over the gateHe told MailOnline Travel: 'I take one photo every day and post it to my Instagram account.'I have travelled around England taking photographs and I fully intend to travel abroad and picture Wally there too.'I got the idea a few months ago when I started using Instagram.'I knew I wanted to start a project account where I could add daily photos and connect with people - that's when I thought of Wally.With friends, Wally shows off his moves in Hyde Park - one of the largest parks in London, which was the site of the 1851 Great ExhibitionFrom pastel beach huts in Dorset to the sunset over Big Ben, this modern-day Wally-wannabe is hoping to keep the character's magic aliveWally sits in the rare silence at Canary Wharf - one of the busiest London Underground stations on the Jubilee line'He is my favourite character from back when I was a child and he means something, not just to me but to people of all ages.'When I told my mother I was starting the account, she knitted me a jumper and a hat to wear.'When I was a child, Wally was the only character I cared for. There is something very magical about searching the pages for him and each puzzle gets harder and harder. Standing on the coast of Dorset - Wally looks out at the sea wearing his iconic red and white jumper and hat - knitted by his mother'I won't be revealing my real name, that way it keeps the mystery and the magic. I am thinking of making a calender though' said Wally'I am going to look out for big crowds of people and start taking photographs among them.'I won't be revealing my real name, that way it keeps the mystery and the magic. I am thinking of making a calender though.'Wally is so popular, pretty much everyone recognises him straight away.' Shortly after the launch, the Londoner was shocked to discover he had more than 1,000 people following the WallyFound account and messaging him - a figure which then multiplied to 9,000 overnight
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