Sheep! Everywhere, SHEEP! |
I like this one. |
The highway literally goes right beside Stonehenge. People see it everyday as they are going to and fro. I know for me, Stonehenge has always been this cool, mysterious place in which I understood it's purpose but honestly didn't really care. It was a part of the tour and I was like, hey... I can say "I've been to Stonehenge." But when you get there it is pretty cool after all to think that these massive rocks got here some how and it is a part of the human story. Cool stuff. These are pictures from on the bus approaching the site.
This is the first angle you see after you come out of the tunnel that goes under the highway. Pretty cool.
That guy... |
I know these look like the same pictures but there are subtle differences. haha
In the 90's at some point they put a rope up around it and no longer allowed people to come up close to it because people were actually chipping off pieces of it to take with them back home. ...#classytourist.
So this is supposed to be what it looked like back in the day. Click here for Stonehenge Facts. After briskly walking around the site a couple more times we were herded back on to the bus for more make out time with the honeymoon couple.... haha. But seriously, they were really enjoying each others company. From Stonehenge we left for Oxford.
I wish I could say I had the best time in Oxford, but it all went by so fast that had it not been for these pictures that I grabbed in passing, I may not believe that I was there at all. We basically took a brief 30-35 minute walking tour of the city and then were given 30 minutes to wander around for ourselves. Though it was quick I did get to see some cool things though and maybe some fun pictures but sadly I honestly don't remember what a lot of the buildings where and stuff was that I saw because it so quick. I do remember this, we tend to think of universities in American terms with one main campus that has a quad for students and specific academic buildings. Oxford University is comprised of 39 smaller universities around the city. If you apply to Oxford, and are accepted, you will be placed in one of the 39 smaller universities. If your parents or "kin" went to one of the schools, they will try to place you there for "legacy" sake. However, when you graduate, you will receive a degree from Oxford University collective. It's just more prestigious that way.
The inside of this building is where they did filming for Harry Potter. Cool... If you're into that sort of thing.
There were a lot of people out and about that day. |
This place is called "Radcliffe Camera" Here are the Facts. It's an awesome building and is now used as a Library for one of the universities in the area according to our tour guide.
Random Alley |
Yep, haha, I have no clue what this is. |
Really cool architecture |
I do remember the tour guide saying that the bridge in the back ground there was made to resemble a famous one in Italy. ...yeah.
I love doors. |
I really wish I could have spent more time here but sometimes you just can't. It's all apart of traveling. Even in scheduled and organized tours you never really know what can happen or change. Either way, I'm thankful for my experience.
Next up... Day Trip to Paris! :)
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