A couple of days later, we spent the day at Longleat. It took us around 4-5 hours to get round everything in Longleat, so you definitely need an entire day. For the ticket price, you get so much for your money - the safari drive through, the zoo area, a boat ride around to see the seals and the Gorilla colony, a train ride and entrance to Longleat house!
We started off our trip with a short visit to Bath and the roman baths. A couple of days later, we spent the day at Longleat. It took us around 4-5 hours to get round everything in Longleat, so you definitely need an entire day. For the ticket price, you get so much for your money - the safari drive through, the zoo area, a boat ride around to see the seals and the Gorilla colony, a train ride and entrance to Longleat house! I'm still not entirely sure what this little fella is, but he's super cute! On our final day, we took a trip to Stonehenge, something I have had on my bucket list for quite some time and it didn't disappoint!
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The weather was threatening aggression yesterday, but I took a lone walk along the River Severn regardless. I encountered a large herd of cows, and also two small insects in the throes of passion on a thistle.
An old photo from a trip to Barmouth, Wales in October 2013. I found this dead crabbie on the beach and thought it wonderful how he was still intact. I figured that deserved a photo to preserve him after he was washed away into the depths of the sea.
Rich's seven-year-old German Shepherd, Shadow. She's much better for photographing than my dog as she actually stays still.
These are mine and Rich's Giant African Land Snails. Mine, Simba, is the large, brown coloured snail and Rich's is the albino baby, Pestilence.
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