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Ready for Departure
As dusk descends, the promised monsoon rains have not quite materialised but it is cold and very windy. It's good to know we will in hot and sunny climes quite soon.
Luggage is nearly packed. Judith has been scouring the shops for suitable light clothing and we have vast quantities of medical items including insect repellents and malaria tablets.
No room for the cricket bat I'm afraid.
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Hexham - absolut eine Reise wert!
... nach Durham. In Durham steht eine der größten englischen Kathedralen, erbaut im romanischen und frühgotischen Baustil. Der Rundgang in dieser Kathedrale war außergewöhnlich beeindruckend, die uralten, vor allem sehr bunten und die teilweise modern gestalteten Kirchenfenster, sowie die großen Rosetten, ganz besonders die mächtigen Säulen beeindruckten sehr. Abgerundet haben wir unseren Besuch in Durham mit dem Kreuzgang in der Abtei und dem Gang zum Marktplatz
mit dem ...
City of Bridges
... the same footprint in 1178, some of the finest Norman architecture in Britain.
It’s a City of Bridges. Of the 10 bridges across the River Tyne between Newcastle and Gateshead, seven can be seen from the roof of the Castle Keep. The Swing Bridge (1876) turns 90 degrees to allow ships to pass on either side. The pedestrians-only Gateshead Millennium Bridge (2001) tilts to allow boats to pass under it. The High ...
Newcastle
Day 153: We arrived early into Newcastle, we had planned to arrive the day before but being a Saturday night there was nothing left anywhere (at a cheap price anyway) so we stayed in York an extra night, which turned out good because of Emmas back (better now). Since we arrived early we couldn't check in for a while and we were told that the Newcastle vs. Man United was on in the afternoon, so we decided to get a head start on a few drinks ...
Rambo and bath bombs
... cute note and next to it were a bunch of treats the boys had bought for us. Dr pepper, cadbury eggs, bath bombs... Yes you read gay right, tea, and Lion cereal. We felt so welcome at their house. Dave was so sweet he even bought a 'smelly' candle to get rid of the 'boy' smell in his room. We were offered hot showers and baths!!!! then Tom took us to where we thought we would see Hadrian's wall. Unfortunately, we didn't see the wall, but instead we saw a beautiful ...