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August 13th 2009
Published: September 1st 2009
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Today we were supposed to go into London but we kind of woke up late and the weather was if so we decided to go visiting places closer to home. First we set of to a little village called Castle Combe - although its called Castle Combe, there's no castle, but it is considered England's most picturesque villages in England. It really was a beautiful village & guess what, the sun came out as soon as ... Read Full Entry



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a closer look at the Abbey. On the right, is where they have the roman baths
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The roman baths... loads of people trying to get in. In the corner you could see the statues from Alice in Wonderland (I think).
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more of the statues... not a great shot though.
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the map of the area
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And here we are: Stonehenge!
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Greg enjoying the day have an ice cream.....
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the trick to looking thin, stand in front of huge rocks!!!!!
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The happy couple.....
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A different angle of the stones
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Impressive, no?
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Greg resting....
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This a picture we took and entered in a contest at the village fair, hopefully we'll win (50p = 75 cents - big winners!!)
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Greg like the blank and white,
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and I like the sepia effect....
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Another rock around Stonehenge.
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Stonehenge in the backgroung. You'll notice a small stone just in front, that's the death stone - not sure if thats where they sacrificed people or animals.
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Another view...
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This is what Stonehenge used to look like once apon a time.



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