Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Weekend Adventures: Stonehenge, Bath, and the Tour de France

Built 5000 years ago over the course of 800 years, Stonehenge made for an impressive sight.  To think that these stones have stood and have been protected through all this time is mysterious in itself.  Stonehenge is believed to have been built as a temple for meetings of great importance such as religious ceremonies, death, and celebration.  How these massive stones got here is a puzzle to this day.
Next a visit to the Roman Baths in Bath: a beautiful and unique town.  The Roman history and the Georgian architecture made the trip outside of London worthwhile.
To finish off my Sunday/Monday weekend (the two days I had off) the Tour de France had their grand sprint to the finish at Buckingham Palace.  What I love about London is that crazy stuff like this happens seemingly all the time.  The city of London is always on the go.  And the fact that I was right at the finish line as the bikes came whizzing by- awesome.










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