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I think I fixed all the typos in the last post. I guess that's what happens when you try to compose a post on a moving bus.
Today I went on a guided tour to Bath, Lacock, and Stonehenge. Our tour guide was very informative about London as we were leaving on our way to Bath. I saw the Roman Baths, along with several Roman artifacts discovered along with the baths. Archeologists believe that the baths were actually part of a larger temple complex to gods and goddesses.


From there we headed to the medieval village of Lacock. There's not much to it, as there are only 1000 people who live there, but the architecture is very well preserved.
After that we headed to Stonehenge. Normally you aren't allowed to walk up to the stones, you have to stay on the path next to the stones. I booked this tour because you get special access to walk amongst the stones for an hour after Stonehenge is closed to the public. For me this is one of the highlights of my trip. I really enjoyed wandering around and through Stonehenge. The stones are massive, and it is amazing that people created this monument about 5000 years ago.





I think I fixed all the typos in the last post. I guess that's what happens when you try to compose a post on a moving bus.
Today I went on a guided tour to Bath, Lacock, and Stonehenge. Our tour guide was very informative about London as we were leaving on our way to Bath. I saw the Roman Baths, along with several Roman artifacts discovered along with the baths. Archeologists believe that the baths were actually part of a larger temple complex to gods and goddesses.
From there we headed to the medieval village of Lacock. There's not much to it, as there are only 1000 people who live there, but the architecture is very well preserved.
After that we headed to Stonehenge. Normally you aren't allowed to walk up to the stones, you have to stay on the path next to the stones. I booked this tour because you get special access to walk amongst the stones for an hour after Stonehenge is closed to the public. For me this is one of the highlights of my trip. I really enjoyed wandering around and through Stonehenge. The stones are massive, and it is amazing that people created this monument about 5000 years ago.
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