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Since having had wonderful time at Devon and Cornwall in June of this year,
we've selected some photos for sharing with all of you. We wish you a good time here.
We cycled around Devon and Cornwall for two weeks this time. Firstly, we took a coach
from London to Devon for a quite distance and started off cycling at Plymouth towards Bude,
at which slightly North, via Dartmoor National Park. And afterwards we made our way to Lands End,
which the Southeast part in the UK.
Seeing weather the first few days were quite wet. However, it didn't affect us that much -
it was even more enjoyable and made our journey more dramatic. And, thankfully, the rest of days'
weather was absolutely fantastic.


People incline to think the bigger one's our. "No way!"


In the UK, it is quite common raising domestic animals in free range.
Since coming across a group of horses we stayed with them more than half an hour.

"Prince Town", Can you see the sign on above picture?
To be honest, we didn't come to realize Prince Town is that famous for having UK' s the biggest prison.
In fact, we'd been told there's a campsite near a prison in Prince Town but we just reckoned
it would be one of those. According to a local guide book it'd been built during Napoleon
War period for captured French prisoners.

Continued this typical landscape on passing through Dartmoor National Park and Young in distance.

We'd often found some black sheep amongst white sheep while passing them.
In accordance with encyclopedia, black sheep are naturally come from between white sheep and they are sorts of mutation.
What on earth! Black ones from between white ones. It could hardly believe in.
"Black Sheep" I've heard many times of this expression since I started learning English.
And this was a really good opportunity to understand where the origin of this expression comes from?


Suddenly, there were two little horses appeared and we were absolutely attracted by them.
They were really really gorgeous and they were making perfect harmonization with
circumstances surrounding them, which was why we couldn't leave them for a while.




A good time. Even though we were caught in rain but it was quite enjoyable moment.

Eden Project. It wasn't just the place we came across, was where Young'd been dreaming to visit for months.
It was an enormous plantation and so many types of plants, coming from all over the world, were on displaying.

Going just two weeks' holiday so what we prepared were quite simple
compare to when we were long time travellers.

With folding bikes and small luggages, it couldn't be easier compound with public transportations.







At the UK' s Lands End.
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