Sunday, 23 October 2016

Penzance And Duxford


Minack And Roayl Air Force

Hey guys!
My class and I spent 10 days in England by bus.
We saw a lot of lovely places to be and here are two of my favourites.


The first place I want to mention is the Minack Theatre. It's an old open air theatre built in the year 1931 by a woman called Rowena Cade and her gardener Billy.
Day by day they cut rocks out of the cliffs and built steps where people can sit and of course a stage where the actors can play and sing.
Rowena Cade was working on the theatre until she died in 1983.
It can be said that the Minack theatre is the life of Cade because she has worked on it so hard.
I think it was worth seeing and we had a really nice weather when visiting.


 

 


The second place is the Duxford Royal Air Force Museum because I really like aircrafts. Maybe because of the reason that I live nearby an airport, so I always have a reference to flying.
I was really impressed by all these old and beautiful and fascinating airplanes. There were airplanes which were used by the Royal Air Force of England and some Us Navy airplanes. Many of these aircrafts were used in the Second World War and there're also a lot of other vehicles from that time. It was really impressive and fascinating and defintely one of my most favourite places.

 

                                                  
                                                 
                                             
Overall our whole England trip was really cool and quite fun and I'll think of it for a long time!


                       Lovely greetings,
                         Lisa ;-)




             
             
























 
                                                











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