by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Attractions UK, Travel UK
Updated on June 26, 2013 The Beatles Story Walking into the Beatles Museum, visitors are transported back to the 1960s with the music of the Beatles. The old dock building has been used to create a series of displays each re-creating a part of the story of...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Travel Italy
Updated on September 11, 2013 il Colosseo Before the amphitheatre was built, the centre of Rome was densely populated until a severe fire in AD64 which burned for nine days destroying much of the city. After the fire, Emperor Nero, took over the land and built an...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Attractions Italy, Travel Italy
Updated on July 29, 2013 Why is Herculaneum important today? Herculaneum is important because it was buried so suddenly and in such a way that it has remained almost intact for 2000 years. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD79 buried the town and the people in...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Travel Italy
Updated on July 28, 2013 Mount Etna Mount Etna is the world’s tallest volcano, at 3,329 m (10,922 ft) high and 140kms around its base. It is a subduction volcano caused by the collision of two of the Earth’s tectonic plates colliding, the African plate and...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Travel UK
Updated on July 22, 2013 A fascinating day in Midsomer – but no murders Dorchester-on-Thames is a delightful medieval village in Oxfordshire. It has several pubs including The George Hotel. The cast of Midsomer Murders eat at The George while they are on...
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