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Simon and Melody > Inside the Roman Baths complex.
Simon and Melody > The Roman baths complex is a well-preserved site that was used for Roman bathing. The temple was constructed in 60-70 AD and the bathing complex was gradually built up over the next 300 years.

The water which bubbles up from the ground at Bath, fell as rain on the nearby Mendip Hills. It percolates down through limestone aquifers to a depth of between 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) and 4,300 metres (14,100 ft) where geothermal energy raises the water temperature to between 64 °C (147.2 °F) and 96 °C (204.8 °F). Under pressure, the heated water rises to the surface along fissures and faults in the limestone.
Simon and Melody > Lovely London photo
Simon and Melody > I walked to Mary's Bridge and got this neat view of the sub-alpine lake and neighbouring castle Hohenschwangau.
Simon and Melody > At night the Grand Place was lit up with an incredible light show choreographed to opera and classical music. Truly an unforgettable experience.
Simon and Melody > Stars against the old gothic Town Hall.
Simon and Melody > Apparently today is Hallowe'en. Daddy says I'm not old enough to go out throwing eggs at houses, so I have to settle for a bunny outfit.
Simon and Melody > Look at me - what a cool little lass!
Simon and Melody > This is my daddy. He doesn't have much clue on what he's doing, but I can tell he loves me very much.
Lovely London photo
See photo in original gallery.

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