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Updated: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 15:50:10 -0600
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Lincoln City, the Cathedral, Castle and Museum
The Lincoln skyline is dominated by its magnificent cathedral elevated above the city. This is an a...
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Stonehenge Sunrise
Amid the enigma and bewilderment that enshrouds a small part of Salisbury in England's green and p...
City of Cathedrals
Canterbury is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury head of the Church of England and of the wo...
Stratford-Upon-Avon  This is England at its Finest
It was in 1196 that Stratford-upon-Avon was first granted the right to hold a market and recognise...
The Lake District is Probably the Most Beautiful National Park in England
It is a landscape that has inspired generations of artists and poets. The dramatic mountains bejew...


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The Awe Inspiring City of Cambridge
Visit Cambridge and Be Inspired Cambridge is a vibrant city that fuses together history and mode...
The Tower Of London
The Tower of London is one of Britain's most visited tourist attractions and it's crammed with so ...



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