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West Kennet Long Barrow  
   

West Kennet Long Barrow

The entrance to the barrow, one of the oldest and best preserved barrows in the land
England

September 18th 2007
I love all the quirky British names and words! Today alone I have been in Madienhead, Reading (pronounced Reding), Basingstoke and Salisbury. On my way to see ancient Stonehendge. 3 trains and a bus each way. It actually goes by pretty quickly though, not more than 30 minute train rides and 10 minute stopovers. But, for how small a country England may seem to be, traveling here is atrocious. ... read more
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