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entrance to the Roman Baths
A haunted well inside the Red Lion
The Roman Baths
Bath - Roman Baths
Trying on Corsets
The Bath Abbey
Entering the Canals
Abbey Exterior
Roman Baths
Sheep
When Hilly got his groove
All boys look good in tuxes
Another poser
Stonehenge
Stonhenge
Back view
Yup, the compulsory Timmy P pose
Bath5
In front of the BATH abbey!
Roman Baths
Is that a white horse on a hill?

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