Friday, July 13, 2007

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Yet notes, photos, before quitting. This site, you may be found by typing "Erasmus York England" after all ...
I still put some useful information, and everything else remains the mall. I am well and truly back in Grenoble, future M2 Biochemistry / Structural Biology, and we leave the country for a few shots of ducks and geese!





The Lake District, northwest England! The fowls of heaven, preparing their revenge. Note that the volatile Englishman ass pinched.



Here a shower for sheep. And we continuing with a view of the Derwent Lake!




On the way to Scafell Pike (bis). Highest peak in England ... 950 meters.




Before the rain and floods do not earn the way! Anyway, up there, it should no longer remain as sheep.


Wednesday, July 4, 2007

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At this writing, I'm sitting in front of my computer in Grenoble! I'm back in the real world, and I still visit virtually!

is strange to see so Grenoble that a few days earlier, I was walking in a rainforest somewhere in the Lake District ... The Erasmus

are almost all gone, and as I travel reflected already available in late summer, I'm also sorting through the many photos taken in London!



So everything here is a little postcard, a little warmer. I take the rain in London, museums and ... football stadiums!



Before visiting Campden Town and Market Hall. Meetings Erasmus is also the opportunity to see ... other Erasmus other cities! And for once, thank you to my host Isa.



And by the way at the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square and overlooking Big Ben!



Spree still in the British Museum, where we learn that the English are closer to a band of looters of graves and monuments of Greek and informed collectors ...



visit to Hyde Park and surrounding areas.



English gardens which ...



Hint tourist anyway: if you can avoid attacks, so take a ride to the Museum of Natural History and the famous Victoria and Albert Museum! Fabulous wealth but also many dinosaur skeletons.



And some naked statues.



We end this trip through nine and three quarters, for fans of Harry Potter, somewhere in the King's Cross station!