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... The White Stripes, Wolfmother, 311, Philip Glass, John Williams, Javier Navarette, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman, Howard Shore, James Newton Howard, John Murphy, etc Dislikes: The Great Firewall of China, rabid republicans, religion, horn honking, 6 a.m. ...
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A Royal Morning
A Travel Blog entry by woodsfamily from London, England, United Kingdom
... Abbey. There are lots of famous people buried there like Elizabeth 1, Mary Queen of Scots, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling, William Tennyson, Isaac Newton, and the list goes on. We then met up and took a bus to the British Museum. There we had dinner and ...
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Westminster Abbey and Chicago
A Travel Blog entry by greatescape2011 from London, England, United Kingdom
... underneath there plague. The oldest was from around 1400 from memory. Some of the notable people buried there included Elizabeth I, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin (which surprised me a lot for the founder of the evolution theory to be buried in a church), ...
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Departure Day
A Travel Blog entry by debncraig from Singapore, Singapore
... oyster omelets. The last time we had one of those was in Singapore in 1985. If you come to Singapore I recommend finding the Newton food market and trying an oyster omelet! Back in the Royal Hotel now, awaiting our 5am wake up call for the trip back ...
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Home & Away from Home
A Travel Blog entry by boysontour100 from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... , rivers, inlets and beaches including the famous Bondi Beach. Within the city are many notable parks, including Hyde Park and the Royal Botanic Gardens. We arrived in Sydney and were picked up from the airport by Chad and Matt, good friends that Nick had ...
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London's Calling
A Travel Blog entry by misswillis from London, England, United Kingdom
... large church where many royal and historical people are buried and honored. I saw the tombs of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Isaac Newton. After this I went to the Tower of London where London's more scary history happened. King Henry the Eighth used the ...
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Fleet hargate and Grantham
A Travel Blog entry by janterry from Grantham, United Kingdom
... ! Well, until after lunch anyway. Grantham is the birthplace of at least a couple of people you will know. There was Isaac Newton. Tourists gravitate to Grantham in their tens to see where he was born and educated. Then there was Maggie Thatcher. The ...
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Easter and the Real New Zealand
A Travel Blog entry by stevosteve from Tauranga & Waiarapa, North Island, New Zealand
... as I recovered from the previous holidays and try and rescue my bank account. After a chilled Friday lazing around, Talita and Newton picked me up early Saturday morning and we made our way west with a drive through some small towns, which claim big ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by murph2354 from London, England, United Kingdom
... members. May of the Declaration of Independence signers were members of the inns as well as persons like Issac Newton. The temptation to switch over to becoming a barrister was rather strong. Then we walked over to Temple church. ...
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Old Friends and Neighbors
A Travel Blog entry by johnsinclair from Detroit, Michigan, United States
... Van Der Zee, Weegee, Billy Name, Day of the Dead Mail Art, Bruce of Los Angeles, Jim Shaw Dream Drawings, Gordon Newton, Leni Sinclair, Haitian Voudou flags and objects, Alfred Steiglitz & Cameraworks, Nina Glaser, and the group show titled Women ...
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Westminster Abbey and The Queen's Gallery
A Travel Blog entry by impending.chaos from London, England, United Kingdom
... they had a couple of people buried there with memorials to their name whom of which I found rather surprising - Sir Isaac Newton, and Charles Darwin. I would have thought due to the controversey that science had always raised for religion, and considering ...
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Tower of London and Westminster Abbey
A Travel Blog entry by rojugu from London, England, United Kingdom
... , but that all changed when the Church of England was introduced. We saw the tomb of Mary, Queen of Scots and many other royals. Also buried here is Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin, Chaucer, the author of Alice on Wonderland, and a monument to ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by albertabrandts from London, England, United Kingdom
... here, as well as lots of other prominent people. I had a look at the markers for David Livingstone and Sir Isaac Newton for instance. During the prayer and Bible reading service, we prayed for the Queen and members of the Royal Family by ...
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Londra. Un oras regal.
A Travel Blog entry by andragheorghe from London, England, United Kingdom
... Johnson si Charles Darwin. Tot aici exista si un loc special destinat oamenilor de stiinta, unde se afla memorialul lui Isaac Newton. Pretul unui bilet este 16 lire. Este gratis cu London Pass. Vis-a-vis de Westminster Abbey veti putea admira Casele ...
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The Beginning of Time
A Travel Blog entry by tckontis from London, England, United Kingdom
... both hemispheres at the same time. We also saw the offical clock that showed Greenwich Mean Time. (GMT) We saw rooms where Newton and Halley used their telescopes, and one room had 13 foot windows to accommodate their telescopes. The observatory also had ...
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Bus Tour Through London
A Travel Blog entry by hobaneuropetrip from London, England, United Kingdom
... many fine gentlemen’s shops like a whiskey shop, hat maker, cologne, etc. We drove past Jermyn Street which is where Isaac Newton lived and John Lennon first met Yoko Ono. Our first tour guide was really good, the second was hard to understand, and ...
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I wanna take you on a gay cruise
A Travel Blog entry by endolicious from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... we had met enough people that we were able to bounce around the dancefloor talking to boys, and (occasionally) get a little bit more Olivia Newton-John with them. The music was heavy and tribal and I felt like I was on Cloud 9 all night. The night ended ...
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Hill trekking
A Travel Blog entry by pmcsheffrey from Inle Lake, Shan, Myanmar
... 8211; it was in English, but for all of my knowledge of grade 11 physics, it might as well have been written in Burmese. “Go Newton Go” Tim said to them. A man was making gun powder to blow up rocks in one village. A group of carpenters were ...
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Land of Kilts and Haggis!
A Travel Blog entry by samuel.rachael from Prestwick, Scotland, United Kingdom
... in leading the worship for the service that day. Great times. Four of our days were spent down in the tiny little community of Newton Stewart...about an hour and a half south of Prestwick. It's one of those cute little places where everyone seems to know ...
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