
- The open air roof bath area
- Digging the modern looking trains
- Crossing motorways and such
- The undergound is still strong after almost 150 years in service
- boats and lake, a perfect combination
- The agriculture display
- A house by the castle grounds
- I think it snowed, it should have, I think...
- Wooo mystifying!
- Their set meals are REAL awesome!
- no man is an Norfolk island
- An animatronic rexdisplay at the end of the broadwalk
- It's christmas with lighted raindeer!
- The inn looks exactly like it did on Google images!
- we had a whole room to ourselves.
- A walk back through the not so gloomy, gloomy woods
- The hall from the gardens
- Diggin the old chunky industrial look the station has
- The place is buzzing with christmas shoppers too
- Visitors craming into a cockpit
- Which was surprising easy too
- It was a long but enjoyable visit!
- But the sights make up for it
- The cakes and tibits were good, especially the welsh lava balls!
- Because the signs says so!
- See what I mean by "Dinosaurs in the air"
- A train ready to leave the station
- inside the market
- The Millennium Stadium dwarfs the sideway along the whole market stretch
- For more view awesomeness!
- The shopping strip
- Chilling out for the long train journey
- Crashing in on few more rides before closing. :P
- It is now restored from the ruins
- And here I am at London!
- Oo-leh-hey-yeewhoo!
- Good thing we brought trekking sticks!
- The robot rex look consipated though
- ribit!
- and a after quick lesson on naval 101...
- The interior is stunning
- featuring evolution of farming techniques from the past
- Oh hell yea!
- deadends not included!
- Meet the friendly next door neighbors, they just don't talk much
- I believe I can fly!
- like how the displays related science to everyday items
- Oh the Sunday farmer's market was a threat!
- Shaun approves of the great views
- CJ not included. :P