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iPad 2 queues around the world

Customers began lining up in Australia two days before the scheduled launch.

Alex Lee, 28, and Marius Eilertsen, 27, armed with folding chairs and blankets, took their places — Nos. 1 and 2 — in front of Apple’s (AAPL) Sydney, Australia, retail store Wednesday at noon local time, 53 hours before the iPad 2 was scheduled to go on sale. By Thursday evening, the line of customers behind them extended down George Street and around the corner to King, according to ITWire.

Half a world away at Apple’s Regent Street store in London, a 32-year-old personal banker named Jewels Lewis staked out his spot Thursday morning at 7:30 GMT, with only 33.5 hours to spare.

“I was fourth in the queue for the first iPad,” he told the London Evening Standard, “It was such an amazing atmosphere, I really wanted to be first this time.”

Australia and the U.K. are two of the 25 countries scheduled to begin selling iPad 2’s Friday at 5 p.m. local time. Japan was also supposed to get the device, but an earthquake, tsunami and a couple partial nuclear meltdowns got in the way.

Also on Fortune.com:
Videos: iPad 2 mania Down Under
Videos: iPad 2 lines in Europe, Canada
Video: Walking the longest iPad 2 line

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