Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Bath


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April 12th 2007
Published: April 12th 2007
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Today's tour went really well, but it was extremely rushed. Plus, the guide was extremely political with the tour consisting of mostly Americans. Our first stop was Windsor Castle, which was extremely interesting. Unfortunately we only had an hour and a half, but like with Edinburgh castle, you really need 3-4 hours to thoroughly go through it all. We also saw only about 1/2 of the changing of ... Read Full Entry



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I believe this is original tilework from Roman times, but it may just be a from a reconstruction done in roughly the 1400s
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Original stonework from Roman times
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City park along the canal
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The canal that runs through the center of the city. You can't see the actual part that avoids the man-made waterfall
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The English countryside. Those aren't stone walls or fences. They're walls of hedges.
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The English countryside
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The English countryside, with some sheep



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