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Megan and Scott's European Adventure!
Bath is named so because of its famous hot spring, discovered by the Romans in 47 AD. It is the only hot spring in England.
The town is home to 90,000 people. 95% of the buildings are made from Bath limestone, making it a very unique architectural style.
Charles Dickens and Jane Austin have helped make Bath famous. Mums, I think you'll find both of these classic authors on your ereaders and encourage you to read them to learn more about this mesmerising town.
We absolutely loved our rushed hour and a half in Bath and finished it in a chocolate cafe. We also have some toffee fudge to help us on the 2 and a half hour drive back to busy London!
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Deebs 47AD WOW! You certainly are living and breathing history. I will read a Jane Austin book next. Love hearing about your adventures and not one of YOUR adventures would be complete without chocolate.
Kaylene Did you see the university where G'dad worked? Ian said you wouldn't have gone past his town as it is 30km to the North, but at least you have an idea where he played his cricket etc and all those important memories he has. Did you notice a difference in English chocolate to Australian? I couldn't read my Jane Austin as it was in French and I wondered if you had planned on me broadening my mental powers over the new year, or just wanted me to share the French scene with you. Happy New Year's Eve, hope you enjoy the fireworks. Thanks for phoning last night.
Megan Bath was amazing - Grandad and Ian were very lucky. We didn't see a university :( Chocolate IS different over here! I'm glad you asked! U can taste the difference in Cadbury chocolate. It is sweeter and that is because there is no preservatives to stop it from melting - something that is impotant in Australia. We had a block of Mint Aero the other night and it melted in my hand!