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Exeter - A City With Buildings From 200AD To 2012AD - Part 2
Aug 02, 2012 20:49
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curiouswombat
August 2 2012, 21:01:39 UTC
Oh - that was fascinating - not a place I knew anything about at all, and it looks lovely.
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debris4spike
August 3 2012, 19:09:54 UTC
I really love how Exeter has managed to blend all the history together - keeping so much, yet still managing to move into the 21st century.
It is nice to be able to get to know this city in my spare moments.
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crimson_newmoon
August 2 2012, 21:54:16 UTC
AWWWWW I want to go there!
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debris4spike
August 3 2012, 19:10:17 UTC
It is a lovely city.
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kudagirl
August 2 2012, 22:50:11 UTC
Old and new world. Looks like a nice place to live.
We saw parts of the Roman walls in Germany when we lived there. Amazing that they survived all this time.
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debris4spike
August 3 2012, 19:11:36 UTC
It is wonderful to see so much history in Europe ...as a friend said in the original post in
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bubblesandlace
August 3 2012, 04:21:46 UTC
What a beautiful city and fascinating history! Thanks for the tour :)
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debris4spike
August 3 2012, 19:12:29 UTC
I really love how Exeter has managed to blend all the history together - keeping so much, yet still managing to move into the 21st century.
I am glad you enjoyed the trip - and no sore feet from the walking!
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bubblesandlace
August 3 2012, 20:51:25 UTC
I couldn't have said it better myself :) That's really the impression I got from the pictures!!
Haha can I cheat and say I still burned the calories I would have? Haha ;)
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lifefailsme
August 3 2012, 16:50:55 UTC
Wow! See, Tudor, Gothic, Georgian, Roman, all around the same place. *tears up* England, my England :D
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debris4spike
August 3 2012, 19:13:41 UTC
deborahw37
said this in the actual post on
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.... so much history, wouldn't it be wonderful if these walls could talk.
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It is nice to be able to get to know this city in my spare moments.
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We saw parts of the Roman walls in Germany when we lived there. Amazing that they survived all this time.
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I am glad you enjoyed the trip - and no sore feet from the walking!
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Haha can I cheat and say I still burned the calories I would have? Haha ;)
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