This Halloween, we visited the Gilmerton Coves, a series of well-thought out and established caves right under an intersection of Edinburgh. A smithy named George…
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Another brilliant free museum dedicated to modern art! It’s lovely because it’s more concerned about representing ideas than the actual thing you see. Here are…
3 CommentsBristol is a community-centric city if I’ve ever seen one. It’s got its own currency, the Bristol Pound, that’s used everywhere in the area from the local markets…
4 CommentsSay that 10 times fast. We wanted to have an afternoon tea, so what better setting than an historic house—the oldest one in Bath in fact—from…
3 CommentsA mystery for the centuries, we still don’t know why Stonehenge was built. What we do know: The sarson stones weigh up to 30 tons,…
7 CommentsThe Tower of London is famous for it’s gorey history as a place of imprisonment, torture, and executions. With it’s position on the bank of…
2 Comments(AKA, a collection of trophies from a far-reaching empire) It’s a tale of two hearts in one body. One broken, for all the countries and…
6 Comments(Just a warning: this post is mostly an experience on budget airlines WOW. Which in our case, translates to a sad story of 5 hours aboard…
5 CommentsThe Rockefellers are the richest family in the world. EVER. J.D. Rockefeller, oil tycoon, became the world’s very first billionaire in 1916. Today with inflation, this amounts…
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