just got back from a trip to london for a couple of weeks. decided to go to stonehenge and bath on a day trip and took some pix. for those of you that don't know, i used to live there until i was 15 and now we keep a flat there so visit often. the last time i was at stonehenge about 20 years ago. the beauty is that nothing has changed at all. it's the same old rocks in a field with nothing around but just some sheep chilling on the grass a few hundred feet away. the gift shop is underground across the street where you park. you really just do drive along a little road by a huge grass field and just see it in the distance and go "oh, that must be it!"
the question is, how do you make 5000 yr old rocks sitting in a field actually look interesting?
i didn't take too many pics on this trip b/c it was freezing cold and raining most of the time and didn't want to ruin my D60. but there are a few snaps of london, bath, and stonehenge in my album. if there the weather was a little better it would have been nice to take many more! i'll just have to wait till the next trip.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hafid/sets/1820991/