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Title: to England


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to England
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Brighton
  • The spectacular seaside palace of the Prince
    Regent (George IV)
  • A full-size Victorian electric railway that runs
    between Brighton Pier and Brighton Marina.

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Let's go to South West
4
Salisbury
  • Salisbury Cathedral is one of the finest medieval
    cathedrals in the United Kingdom. It was built
    around 800 years ago.
  • Stonehenge is the most famous of the great
    prehistoric monuments of the British Isles.

5
St. Ives -one of the most famous holiday town in
Cornwall
  • The Chapel on the bridge
  • The beach in St. Ives

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Let's visit London
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Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is like a small town with a
police station, two post offices, a hospital, a
bar, two sports clubs, a disco, a cinema and a
swimming pool. There are 600 rooms and 3 miles of
red carpet. About 700 people work in the Palace.
8
Tower of London and Tower Bridge
There are Royal residence, the prison and Crown
Jewels in Tower of London. Tower Bridge was built
by Sir John Wolfe Barry in 1894. It has got a
machinery for the lifting.
9
Big Ben and Houses of Parliament
The Clock Tower is better know as Big Ben. The
bell was named after Sir Beniamin Hall, the first
commissioner of works.
10
St. Paul's Cathedral
and Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is a large, Gothic church. It
is the traditional place of coronation for
English monarchs.
St. Paul's Cathedral was built by Sir Christopher
Wren in 17th century.
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London Eye
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium
Wheel, is an observation wheel in London.
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Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
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Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column
Piccadilly Circus
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Wembley
  • Wembley is a special part of London. It is the
    home of English football.
  • Wembley is also famous, because it is hosted
    megastars the Rolling Stones, the Queen, the
    Beatles, ABBA and Madonna.

15
Kew Gardens
  • Palm House

Greenhouse
16
There are about 40 000 species of plants in Kew
Gardens. If you want to see them all you need a
few days.
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The Royal Greenwich Obserwatory
  • The Greenwich Royal Observatory was founded by
    King Charles in 1675, with Sir Christopher Wren
    as the architect.
  • The time ball on the roof was first erected in
    1833.

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Wimbledon
Wimbledon is a district of London. It is the home
of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. There are
also Gryhound Racing here.
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This is the end of our trip...
  • Made by Martyna Korusiewicz
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