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| Our first stop was Stonehenge. It's a little smaller than you might expect it to be but it's really cool. |
The stones are really old and were dragged from really far away. And the free audio guides they give you when you get there are hilarious because they have funny British accents (like, funnier than normal, as if they're putting on weird voices) and they try to make Stonehenge seem like such a "mystree". |
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| The top stones were placed on the other stones in a kind of ball and socket fashion, as you can see by rounded ball on the stone that doesn't have a stone on top of it. |
From afar. |
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| Then we went to Bath, which was originally built by the Celts but then the Romans took over and built a crazy big bath house. |
View of the church outside the bath house and the outdoor bathing pool in the bathhouse. |
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| Then we went on a double-decker bus tour. This is the river Avon. |
Nate and Lydia on the bus tour. |
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| The city park in Bath. It is SO cute. |
A view of the river Avon and the bridge that has shops on top of it. |
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| The world's smallest street - there are only two houses on it. |
English countryside. |
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| Bath, as we were leaving the city. |
Our brief stint in Wales, long enough to see signs with that crazy language on it. |
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| Some cute town in the Cotswalds. |
Sara, Tim, and Lydia in the town. |