Caroline found a great photo spot. Later an American lady was told off by a security officer for putting her jacket on a 2000 year rock, and here we were, sitting on the rock.
Practising the royal wave. The water is meant to be colourless but is green from algae growth.
Circular bath inside the complex. Tourists throw coins into the bath for good luck.
My favourite artefacts in the Baths - gemstones found in the main drain and possibly fallen out of a bather's bag. Intricate pictures were carved on the gemstones.
Underfloor heating system that supported the warm room in the West Baths.
We tasted the natural spring water from this spa water fountain in the Pump Room.
Water looked a bit cloudy and tasted slightly salty. I drank it all out of poilteness but both Caroline and Garry took a few sips and returned the glasses to the counter guy, who then poured their water back into the fountain. Hopefully he washed the glasses before using them again.
I like this wedgewood urn displayed in the Pump Room. On closer look at the words, we learnt it was presented to Admiral Arthur Phillip, first Governor of Australia, a gentleman of Bath.
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1 comment:
Hey may and Garry some really nice pics in there and finally you guys came up with a different pose. LIke in the pic u were sittin down by the lake
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