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Travel Blogs from Elham
There's No Place Like Home
... like it's been a month. We had a bit of a freak out when we were landing, and decided to distract oursleves by listing the numbers of planes, coaches and boats we've been on! However, we now both back home and enjoying all the festivities. It's great to be back, even if it is freezing!! We've had an incredible year that neither of us will ever forget, a massive thank you to everyone that we've met, and to everyone back at home, we've had the time of our lives.
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Chapter Five - Dover Castle
... was to have walked along the White Cliffs of Dover to the South Foreland Lighthouse with spectacular views over the English Channel, but what with the adverse weather, the hike is out of the question. We still get to see some pretty impressive views of the cliffs, especially from St. Margaret’s Bay and above the ferry terminal.
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Chapter Four - Sandwich and the coast
Yes, my friends, there is a place called Sandwich, and it's named after the 4th. Earl of Sandwich who is purported to have invented the sandwich during a particularly elongated gambling session. So indeed we'll have a ham sandwich in Sandwich.
The town of Sandwich of course predates the brilliant invention of the Earl of Sandwich and was ...
Chapter Three - Canterbury Cathedral
"Wow! It costs £9.50 (US$15) to get into Canterbury Cathedral? I thought admission to churches was free." Claims Miryam.
“Once upon a time, Miryam. I guess they feel a tourist isn't going to church to pray, merely to gawp at art and architecture, so why shouldn’t there be a charge to help maintain the building? Anyway, if you go for a service or mass, they generally ...
Chapter Two. Lenham
The village of Lenham, with a population of about 2,200, is a self-sufficient entity. So many similar places today have become merely dormitories for nearby larger towns but not so Lenham which has its own identity. There are three thriving pubs, a butcher, baker (no candlestick-maker any more), grocer, florist, pharmacy, antique store, ...