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| Stonehenge at Dawn |
| The Sarsen Stone Ring. |
| The first structures at Stonehenge date from 3030 BC. |
| The Sarsen stone ring. These stones date from 2200 BC. |
| The smaller Blue stones date from 2500 BC. |
| The Sarsen stones average around 25 tonnes |
| One of the massive Trilithons |
| The remaining upright of the great central trilithon over 45 tonnes and 22 feet high. |
| The Sarsen Stone Ring. |
| The smaller stones rising out of the ground are actually busted pieces of sarsen stones. |
| One of the huge Trilithons. |
| The central Sarsen Stones. |
| Two of the Trilithons. |
| Leaving Stonehenge. |
| The Sarsen stone ring. |
| The Central Sarsen Stones. |
| The Heel Stone. |
| The bronze age Cursus Round Barrows near Stonehenge. |
| The 14th century Tithe barn in Lacock. Used for storing the farmer's tithes. |
| The George Inn established in 1361, the oldest Inn in Lacock. |
| Our Tour Group wandering through Lacock. |
| High Street in Lacock. |
| Having Breakfast in the George Inn in Lacock. |
| The Main intersection in Lacock. |
| A narrow street in Lacock. |
| The Roman Baths complex in Bath. This is the Great Bath. |
| An 18th Century Building. |
| Panoramic of the main streets in Lacock. |
| Bath Abbey founded in the 7th century and rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries. |
| The Great Bath. The areas above water level were added in the Victorian Age. |
| Steam rising from the Great Bath. |
| The Victorian Pump Room |
| The water temperature arrives at 42 Celsius. |
| Water pouring into the Great Bath along a channel. |
| The Roman statues are actually Victorian fakes. |
| Bath Abbey a 1200 seat church. |
| Castle Sham a facade on the Hills overlooking Bath. |
| A narrow pedestrian street in Bath. |
| Pulteney Bridge which crosses the River Avon completed in 1773. |
| Pulteney Bridge from the street that crosses the bridge. |
| Bath abbey tower. |
| Typical Georgian Street in Bath. |
| I spent one day with a tour by Premium Tours. Mainly to see Stonehenge up close. We also went to Lacock and Bath. |