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Things to do in Bath - Visit Bath in England

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Hey! Give me a like! Things to do in Bath! Bath is a city in the county of Somerset, situated 97 miles west of London and it’s easily reached from the capital city as it’s only around 90 minutes by train from London Paddington. Originally a spa town in the Roman era, it’s now a World Heritage Site due to its cultural and historical importance: the Roman remains and Bath’s spectacular Georgian architecture are the reasons for this award. The city is populated by about 85,000 permanent residents. It is one of the most popular tourist cities in England due to its fascinating history, culture, and beautiful architecture. Parade gardens, Bath, Things to do in Bath, England, UK by Adrian Pingstone Things to do in Bath, England What to see and visit in Bath Like many towns and cities in the UK, Bath has Roman origins, which are still clear to see today. The city originally started as a Roman spa, which then grew into numerous baths (hence the city’s name), and temples. The city is st...

Adventurer 89RB Review - Truck Camper Magazine

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Adventurer 89RB Review http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-reviews/2013-adventurer-89rb-review/"> Adventurer 89RB Review &BODY=I found this article interesting and thought of sharing it with you. Check it out: http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-reviews/2013-adventurer-89rb-review/"> At Princess Craft Campers , we checked out the all-new 2013 Adventurer 89RB from nose to tail, jacks to ladder, and dinette to overcab.  Here’s the Adventurer 89RB Review ! We hate to admit it, but we have recently grown to appreciate slide-outs.  That’s what happens when you use slide-out campers for a couple of years.  You get spoiled by that open floor space .  It’s also fun to show slide-outs to newbies and hear them say, “No way!” as that slide room goes out. That said, there’s no doubt that Angela and I are still non- slide camper people .  Yes, our adversity to all things slide has faded, but we still hold f...