Sunday, January 14, 2007
Bath
On the 27th of December, we went to a place called Bath. Bath is where the Romans had a bath house fueled by a natural hot spring. The spring is still functioning today and they have an entire exhibit showing all about how the Romans would come to a place like this. It was a social gathering place and was rather an extraordinary thing for them to be able to take a regular hot bath. It was quite interesting. We also had lunch at a famous tea room called Sally Lunn's. Many famous people including Charles Dickens were fan's of the buns made here.
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Ancient Bath
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Real steam from the actual hot spring
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Bath Stone Carving
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Bridge in the city of Bath
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