At this point in our whirlwind tour of Great Britain, we're getting a little tired, but we did manage to get out and see a lot of things today. Wenke took us out to see the
Royal Crescent
, the Circus, the
Abbey
, the
River Avon
, and walked past the
Roman Baths
but didn’t go in, rather, spent our money on a trip to
Stonehenge
! It was pretty cool. On the bus ride out to Stonehenge we stopped in a small town called Laycock, which is Britain's most scenic village and was actually used in at least one Harry Potter film... I wasn't listening to our crazy tourguide so much as just wandering about. He was a firm believer than Stonehenge is an alien landing pad and refused to even ponder other ideas...
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