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Tuesday, November 16, 1999 (continued)

There was less than an hour left to see the city after touring the Baths. The city was beautiful and I took a quick walk about to shoot some pictures before having lunch and departing for Stonehenge. We spent about 2 hours in Bath, then we were off to Stonehenge 40 minutes away. Along the way, we passed an ancient carving of a horse in a chalk rock mountainside and the guide mentioned that other horse carvings had also been found, but with no explanations for their use or purpose.


Streets of Bath
L6-8

 


L6-11

 


Park in center of the Circus
L6-9

 


Rows of flats
L6-10

 


Chimneys
L6-12

 


More rows of flats
L6-13

 


L6-14

 


L6-16

 


L6-15

 


The Moon and Sixpence
In a courtyard between/behind shops
L6-17

 


More Roman influenced architecture
L6-18

 


Statue at Bath Abbey
L6-19

 


Bath Abbey - built 1495, finished 1606
L6-20

 


Door at Bath Abbey
L6-21

 


Bath Abbey
L6-22

 


Buttress of Bath Abbey
L6-23

 


English countryside en route to Stonehenge
L7-1

 


Ancient horse carved into the chalk stone of the mountain
L7-2

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