
- I always have a soft spot for the majestic battleships
- The ice rink just outside the natural history museum
- Courtesy of my uncle who was free of the day
- except for an occasional boat in the middle of nowhere!
- It's just like being on land!
- Oh spuk!
- Few of the big malls here
- Bye Alton, for now!
- Back on the boogie bus!
- boats and lake, a perfect combination
- Here we are at the Creek
- Teaching with a stick. :P
- Our of the many lakes of the district in the background
- Shaun and theater!
- the spot is popular with caravan campers
- The Museum entrance
- the views from the clouds
- A house by the castle grounds
- Somersault!
- The hall from the gardens
- Wooo mystifying!
- random marco shot
- A freshwater pond
- An animatronic rexdisplay at the end of the broadwalk
- no man is an Norfolk island
- Crossing motorways and such
- The undergound is still strong after almost 150 years in service
- A walk back through the not so gloomy, gloomy woods
- Visitors craming into a cockpit
- The station do get rather packed at times, but the trains are regular enough to clear them up
- Their set meals are REAL awesome!
- Passing through many of the blaster slides
- The cakes and tibits were good, especially the welsh lava balls!
- Nothing a great view can beat.
- But the sights make up for it
- Mobile loos anyone?
- For more view awesomeness!
- The place is buzzing with christmas shoppers too
- Very tempted to find RPG loot in these jars.
- The Millennium Stadium dwarfs the sideway along the whole market stretch
- The agriculture display
- Which was surprising easy too
- It was a long but enjoyable visit!
- Diggin the old chunky industrial look the station has
- Because the signs says so!
- The backpackers inn in the day
- An open well, with ground water too!
- See what I mean by "Dinosaurs in the air"
- And the neighborhood of Yately!
- That should be everybody. :P