| Our Trip to Legoland: Windsor, England |
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| A view of Legoland from the main entrance. You can see Windsor Castle on the horizon. |
| Mark, Silas and Cera in front of a dinosaur made to look like its made of Legos. |
| Some of the large area of villages made out of Legos. This is the Tower of London Bridge. |
| I think this is supposed to be a famous monastery, but I can't remember which. The boats and buildings are all made of Legos. |
| Silas standing in front of another village, this one is supposed to represent a French cafe. |
| Saint Paul's Cathedral (I think) made out of Legos. My brother-in-law thinks it may be the Church of the Sacred Heart in Paris, France. |
| An actual running fountain made of Legos, in miniature, of course. |
| This stork was made of Legos, as well as the sign to the right. Many things like this in the park were made of Legos. |
| No, this telephone booth inside the park was not made of Legos. But this is a typical English phone booth. |
| This is Mark admiring a motorcycle made completely of Legos. |
| Rebecca (me), Cera and Silas |
| Rebecca, Cera, Silas and Mark. |
| This part of the park was fun. The boats moved about in the water, vehicles "drove" around on roads, some of the people even moved. There was even a working lock system with boats going through it! |