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Friday, November 26, 2010
Day cruise to Cambridge - Cambridge, United Kingdom
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to Cambridge, United Kingdom by TravelPod blogger Marsgrl200. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com Day trip to Cambridge "Yesterday we went to Cambridge for the day. We got the train in the morning and walked around town all day and came back at night. We visited a lot of churches in Cambridge. Overall, England has a ton of churches everywhere, and I enjoy going into all of them to see how pretty they are. This is starting to annoy Eric. lol. So in Cambridge, we toured all the different colleges and went up the tower of Great St Mary's Church. Cambridge is a true college town. There are eight colleges here! This puts Gainesville to shame. lol. We went punting down the river. Punting is kinda like gondola's in Venice. Only, the boat is bigger, and so is the waterway. But the driver uses a big stick to move you down the river. Our driver was a bright red haired boy, about 18 years old. Some of the first colleges to be founded were built right on the banks of the river. On the riverside the colleges would benefit from this major trade route into the town of Cambridge. The result today is the "Backs", a one mile stretch of river that supports some of finest examples of architecture in England. Altogether there are 8 colleges and 9 bridges. These include Queens' College with the Mathematical Bridge, King's College with its famous chapel, and the Bridge Of Sighs at St. John's college. Our punter told us a story of ...
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