Saturday, December 30, 2006

Canterbury Tales

Canterbury is known for:

1) It’s beautiful cathedral (see below)
2) Geoffrey Chaucer’s bawdy “Canterbury Tales”.
Canterbury is a pretty little town lined with cobbled streets and very well kept manicured parks/gardens.

(Above from left to right: Canterbury Cathedral, some old building that looks like it's going to implode. Below: One of the manicured parks in the city.)


Out of the main city, the roads are extremely “country” (ie: lacking street lamps, extremely windy) and look a little something like this:

Everybody living here insists that Canterbury is a densely populated town, but I doubt a densely populated town could survive with only a handful of bars to quench the thirst of the typical Englishman.

Verdict: Smaller than Perth.

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