St Paul's Cathedral & the Millenium Bridge in London (one of the most fabulous parts about the city is the constant juxtaposition between ancient and modern)

Nathan and I in Greenwich, at the Royal Observatory - Prime Meridian

The Tower Bridge, as seen from below when on a riverboat cruise... (my favorite London bridge!)

The Radcliffe Camera, Oxford (now a library full of intense-looking students)

The Radcliffe, and one of those (in)famous "dreaming spires" (Oxford is called "The City of Dreaming Spires" because of its plethora of them)

This exemplifies the Oxford countryside... this was not even a mile out of downtown Oxford. (it was amazing how far away we felt from anything urban on this little hike!)

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