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This was taken in Chester. You can barely
see the clock at the end of the street. Chester had really interesting
shops. Some were ground level and some were just above them.
You can see the railings of the second story of shops where there was a
walkway above the street..
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This is a statue of Lord Wedgewood in front
of the Wedgewood Story. It is a place that I could have spent all
day at wondering around.
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These were taken in Tintern, South Wales.
The first one is of the Abbey at Tintern and the second is of the river
just behind the abbey.
This was our last day of the tour. We first
went to Bath and then onto Salsibury and Stonehenge. After
that we were back in London for the evening.
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These are some shots of the Roman Baths.
lt was interesting that the old baths were so well preserved after so many
years.
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This is a close up of one of the Roman
statues that surrounded the Roman Bath.
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These are two photos that we took after evacuating
the Roman Baths. The fire alarm went off just as it started to rain
harder. It cut our tour of the baths short, but we had a chance to
roam around Bath and get soaked, since we left our umbrella on the bus.
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We finally took refuge in Bath Abbey.
It was a beautiful church with lots of stained class and other ornate decorations.
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Here's Mom at Stonehenge.
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This was my shot of Stonehenge. It was
an interesting place. The things I remember most about it was walking
through the tunnel from the parking lot to the Stonehenge. The tunnel
had a lot of disinfectant in it, for foot and mouth, and the smell was
very overwhelming.
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These are shots from the Stonehenge area as
well. The first one is of a storm that was approaching and the second
is of some of the burial mounds that surround the area.
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