Walking excursion was quite entertaining. Big Ben, the Buckingham Palace, the house of the Prime Minister. Lots to see and to learn, actually.
I took advantage of going to the British Museum and fulfilled the dream of my life to see the Rosetta Stone. I heard a lot about it during attending extra curriculam classes of world history in Moscow.
What's more, the British Museum itself is a fascinating place. In 2003 it celebrated its 250's anniversary. So, probably, it's the only museum in the world that has such long varying history (apart from Louvre and Hermitage). Honestly, I got lost in it and, of course, didn't manange to hit all the must-see spots.
Back to Queenswood, the only thing I could think about was how soon I would fall asleep.
I took advantage of going to the British Museum and fulfilled the dream of my life to see the Rosetta Stone. I heard a lot about it during attending extra curriculam classes of world history in Moscow.
What's more, the British Museum itself is a fascinating place. In 2003 it celebrated its 250's anniversary. So, probably, it's the only museum in the world that has such long varying history (apart from Louvre and Hermitage). Honestly, I got lost in it and, of course, didn't manange to hit all the must-see spots.
Back to Queenswood, the only thing I could think about was how soon I would fall asleep.
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