So pup likes do explore. Might have mentioned that in a previous post. If not I tell you know, I love to travel. Explore and visit new places. Always have done. So here’s a well new place never visited London. Yep, 30 years old and finally visit the big city of London. One goal was to visit the British Museum which we did the following day. A two night trip for a museum. But this allowed us to see other sites in London.




We went down by train so we had the evening to do some exploring. So we walked along the river Thames passing St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tate, Millennium Bridge and the varying view of city buildings along the river. Having never been to the city before, everything is new and different and of course lots of photo opportunities. See the main gallery in the link at the top to see all the pictures taken.




Further exploring along the river of course took us to Tower Bridge, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. We did walk some distance that evening seeing some key sites along the route. Sadly my camera was not the best at taking pictures at night so some of the photos did not turn out as good as I had hoped. But they allow pup the memories to look back on and remember being to these places.
The day after we went to the British Museum. They and an exhibition of Egyptian items and historical artifacts. I do love me Egypt and its fascinating history and stories of gods. Maybe why I like Stargate. I did enjoy the museum for its history. Which comes from my dad who was always interested in history. He has a large collection of books on varying history.


The museum offered a while range of other history and other artifacts beyond Egyptian history. You likely could spend the whole day wondering the museum learning all kinds of things. For me. We did have a good explore and the photo gallery shows you a lot of what we saw on our visit.




Once we had finished at the museum we went over to St Pancreas station and wandered around the station before returning to the hotel and at the end of our brief visit to London.

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