poor hikers who did all this in the rain for no views
found during our walk of the city walls
you could play catch and release crab fishing
the seagulls didn't release as much the crabs they caught
the crypt underneath is much older
examples of smuggling in the maritime museum
after parking our car, we took the boat across the lake
and we did that hike back (11km, 2h20-ish)
then we hiked down around and back down to the lake
The Romans had impressive positions in England
sadly the buildings didn't really survive the passage of time
every roman mile, there was a small fort to keep the line
the wall keeps going but is missing most of its height
the cathedral got rebuilt in legos
with so much uniform changing, because uniforms are important, a huge washing station
never had the time to look that one up, maybe a ski slope in the winter?
the park shortcut was scenic but not faster
what's left of the chapel attached to the Palace
each MP gets a small pod office where tthey can work in between sessions
the parliament building has a very nice architecture, but no pictures inside
we got stopped by this in the street
oink, why don't we have an oink where we live?
this game designed on a single neopixel strip was actually brilliant
how scotland was fighting england
cigarette for soldiers in hospitals, brilliant!
funny how that old dinosaur looks a lot like the pretended lock ness monster :)
dolly the sheep, the one that was cloned
Peter Higgs who theorized the Higgs boson over 50 years before Cern was finally able to confirm its existence
nice collection of computers, most european:
the mail train allowed agents to sort the mail while it was transiting to its destination
the eurostar that takes you from Paris to London, based on the TGV
they had an original japanese bullet train
that original train was very spacious inside, probably too much so for real speed
I had no idea it went through a bunch of tubes like this
not a super bad ass looking train, but it got us there
Mirage IV nuclear bomber, the only one outside of France
this one got me excited, the electric lightening, one of the highest flying jet planes outside of the US
a 5000 ton bomb, to penetrate tunnels and caves
GB put effort into big airships too, but they prooved too problematic and dangerous in the end
great room with marble and statues:
I'm still a sucker for fine Japanese clothing
Haha, no offence, but English trains are so far from matching Japanese trains
theatre seats were also most small and uncomfortable
people send him letters from around the world
got to see the other crown jewels
multiple tours and performances
they had beafeaters giving tours of the monument
silly me thought that the rosetta stone was at the Louvre, but Paris only has a copy since the British re-stole the original from the French :)
got to see my school friend Jerome, who works from that office
a good reminder that the first aircraft that was heavier than air was French, even if it didn't fly far
of course the wright brothers are mentioned, along with their patents and thirst for money that caused the US to slip back decades while France quickly took over the world of flying machines
one impressive thing on the wright brothers' airplane was the engine: light and efficient
VTOL thrust vectoring prototype
I got to learn how multicord encoding worked at the time
kind of sad when I know some historical communication devices :)
nice to see more silicon lingots in museums, that's where all our chips come from
the UK has several crappy 3 wheeled cars because taxes/insurance for them was cheaper