London, England




The next day we went to the British Library, which was really cool, they had the Magna Carta and a bunch of other old original documents.


We then went to the British History Museum which was a tourist madhouse.


Most people just wanted to see the Rosetta Stone, which was thankfully put near the door.


The nice thing about British history museums, is that since they basically conqoured the whole world in the 19th century, they stole most other country's historical artifacts and brought them back to britain, so it's like a one-stop shopping for history.


Cheerio, the Babylonians won't be needing THESE anymore!


They even brought entire temples from Greece. The guy on the bench somehow thought he was obscuring my view of the humongous temple filling the room. You arn't that big, guy.


Most of the crowds stayed out of my favorite section which showed coins that were thousands of years old, and really cool was this clock room with lots of really old clocks.


It was really neat when the hour changed and all these things started chiming.


Having a sit down, which is evidently a noun here in Britain.

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