Overnight, Olympic Park in London has gone from party central to an empty, blocked-off construction site. Now that the games are over, the park is eerily deserted. The main stadium is blocked off by metal barriers, concession stands are closed, and the world's biggest McDonald's empty. Small groups of construction workers are working to transform the venues for use in the Paralympic Games, which begin Aug. 29. Olympic Park had been visited by more than 5 million people over the last 17 days. It will be closed to the public until the Paralympics — and for almost a year afterwards, while some venues are torn down and others are modified. It will open in stages from next summer as the 560-acre (227-hectare) Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. — Jill Lawless — Twitter http://twitter.com/JillLawless ___ EDITOR'S NOTE — "Eyes on London" shows you the Olympics through the eyes of Associated Press journalists across the 2012 Olympic city and around the world. Follow them on Twitter where available with the handles listed after each item.
LONELY PARK
— Aug. 13 5:45 AM EDT
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A British fan walks through the Olympic Park wearing necklaces of chocolate gold medals before the Closing Ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

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