Round the World Trip (Part 1) - Back in England

After Denmark we returned to England. On the way to land at Heathrow we got a nice view of the city center, including the London Eye / Houses of Parliament and the Isle of Dogs with Canary Warf.
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We waited a very long time to get our rental car but soon we were on the way - only to discover that everyone seems to drive on the wrong side of the road! On the way to visit our daughter Caite in the eastern part of England we stopped in a little town for fish and chips. As is usual the shop didn't have any seating but the proprietors invited us to sit in the back of the house where they keep a small garden, it was a wonderful place to eat lunch.
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Our hotel was right on the beach, we didn't realize just how much of a tourist destination this area really was.

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We stopped for lunch at the Dickens Pub, right next to the house where Charles Dickens wrote some of his novels.
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It's hard to believe but some members of the expedition still had room for huge amounts of ice cream after lunch.
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A short stop by the seaside on the island of Sheppey; the girls spent several hours looking for, well, rocks.
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By the time we returned to Margate those who indulged Spotted Dick earlier were no longer with us.

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Noticing that there was a Thai restaurant in town we couldn't resist - and the food turned out to be quite delicious!
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The next day we drove south along the coast and stopped in the town of Sandwich for lunch. Can you guess what we ordered ?
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Continuing further, we stopped for beer in the town of Deal (we did look on the map for the town of Cash, but sadly it wasn't on our route).
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The highlight of our trip was the town of Dover - on a cliff above there is an ancient fortress which we spent the better part of the day visiting.
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A nice bonus was the tour of the secret WWII tunnels, which have only recently been declassified. The tunnels were originally dug in Napoleonic times and were used during the world war to coordinate the extraction of British forces from Dunkirk.
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Large areas of the tunnels have been restored to look like they did during the war.
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In case anyone was confused about which way the Nazi hordes were, one of us pointed the way.

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Before our next flight we visited the British Museum which is a truly wonderful place - it's well designed, all the exhibits are well marked, and admittance is free so one is free to come back many times. And the Rosetta Stone never fails to amaze.
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England is a land of pubs so a good beer selection is never too far away but for some reason most of the beer served in England seems way too warm. Soon we'll be in the Czech Republic, though, and those problems will be quickly forgotten!

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