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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>England is my number one must see European Destination. Why is this? Perhaps its that the English language is spoken. Perhaps its the history, but I think the truth of it is that it is where (along with the rest of the British Isles), a fair proportion of my ancestors came from and that I am familiar with much of the history already. Although my family has been down under for 6 generations a trip to England will be a return to ancient homelands and hence my first port of call on any trip to Europe.<br/><br/>Number One:<br/><br/>Ole London Towne. LONDON. The capital of England tops the list for so many reasons, the history, the culture, the food, the mass of humanity. It deserves a mini-list of top 7 itself, so here it is<br/><br/>The British Museum - thanks to its old empire days here lies one of the greatest collections of artifacts in the world. Who cares if it was stolen, pillaged, whatever - I'm just thankful that its been protected all in one place.<br/><br/>Buckingham Palace - no not visit what has at least on the outside to be one of the ugliest palace around - but to see the sights such as the changing of the guard<br/><br/>Westminster Abbey - one of the best looking grave yards in the world. The Gothic architecture, poets corner and the historical tombs and monuments. Whilst there a quick photo op over at the houses of parliament and Big Ben (which is the name of the bell)<br/><br/>The Tower of London - just to lust over crown jewels, or to listen to the Beefeaters tell a few yarns, at least I won't be entering through traitor's gate.<br/><br/>Saint Paul's Cathedral - more crypts and a beautiful place of worship.<br/><br/>The Royal Albert Hall - preferably visiting on the last night of the proms.<br/><br/>Hyde Park - the serpentine, the beautiful trees or just the spaces of green.<br/><br/>(Some would argue I've missed out the Art Galleries, great sites - Trafalgar Square, Madame Tussaud's, other museums, Tower bridge, the London eye - perhaps after a visit I might be able to better rate these).<br/><br/>Number Two:<br/><br/>Windsor Castle - a place fit to be a palace. Plus I have a thing for small dolls houses (Queens Mary's Doll House).<br/><br/>Number Three:<br/><br/>Bath - perhaps the closest you can get to Roman Britain. The thermal activity brought the Roman Baths. The Avon River, the gardens - all make a nice day trip.<br/><br/>Number Four:<br/><br/>York - The most 'medieval' town in England. York Minister, City walls, the museums - all just drip history.<br/><br/>Number Five:<br/><br/>Cambridge - it may be the nice buildings, the wealth of knowledge, the gardens, but I think its the thought of having a punt on the river that really attracts.<br/><br/>Number Six:<br/><br/>Stonehenge - although some would argue that its the most overrated collection of rocks, prehistoric doesn't get much older.<br/><br/>Number Seven:<br/><br/>The new Forrest -The chance to see deer, old oak trees, a 'natural' setting and a picnic what could be more English?<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Alastair Harris</strong></em><br/><br/></p>


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