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Stonehenge

Thirty years ago Stonehenge just sat in a field on the side of the road. Anyone at anytime could come see and touch the bluestones. Today it is surrounded by fencing and access is through an underground tunnel leading to gravel paths that conduct the visitors around the site. At no time do you get any closer than 50 feet from the stones.
Day Thirteen (Sweating through Bath, Stonehenge and London)

July 25th 2006
Despite the lack of air conditioning I got a good night's sleep in my rather modern looking hotel room. Breakfast was unexceptional again. I guess the breakfasts I find unappetizing are the continental ones. This morning's was primarily cereal products and toast. Give me bacon, eggs and baked beans every time. The morning was already stinking hot as we tried to repack the every expanding pile ... read more
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