Day 7- Harper Adams University and Afternoon in Iron Bridge Gorge At Harper Adams today we had an opportunity to tour the grounds and the units. The first thing I noticed were the sheep in the front lawn. I thought to myself, wow I sure would love to go to a school that had sheep to welcome you! Harper Adams is a very old university that is settled within the countryside of Newport Shropshire, England. The school was opened in 1901 that had a total of 6 students. Needless to say it had grown rapidly since then in size and technology. We first had a brief introduction from one of the staff Mitch Crooks. We then, toured the dairy unit which housed around 300 milking Holstein cows. I have been to the unit back at NC State but this one is off the bat much larger an seems to be much more advanced than ours. They offer a carousel milking parlor that has been on the grounds since 2005. They also have a lot of research going on at this time. One was that the researchers added...
Thursday March 12th We had an early start this morning in order to cover two extraordinary cultural sites today: Roman Baths and Stonehenge before heading into London. Our first stop was Bath England where we had a couple of hours to walk around, shop, and see the Roman Baths. Students pose in front of Bath Abbey. Bath Abbey is right next to the Roman baths and was built between 1499-1616. There is even some ties to America in this abbey! Inside Bath Abbey. This is the Great Bath. The statues that line the perimeter are famous Roman emperors including Caesar. Sarah T. and Ana at the Great Bath. This bath also would have been originally covered by a vaulted roof. You're not allowed to go into the pool. But it's a little green so I don't think that swimming would be a good idea anyway. Karl and I posing with the "Romans". We then ventured on to Stonehenge for the afternoon. This was an incredible site to visit. The site is over 5,000 years old. S...
Edinburgh Castle/St. Andrews-March 8th, 2015 On Sunday, March 8th we toured Edinburgh Castle then drove to St. Andrews to spend some time sightseeing and to see the golf course. The tour at the castle was self-guided, so once everyone got their tickets, we were free to wander around the castle and the different rooms inside including the story of the story of the Crown Jewels and the Crown Jewels themselves. In one of the rooms [in the castle] they remembered the soldiers that fought for Scotland. The oldest and younget were remembered and depicted. The oldest being an 89 year old man who carried the youngest around with him, who was only months old. When we got to St. Andres, we had around these hours to walk around the town. The town was on the coast and there was a pair to walk down to get a better view of the water and town. The city itself looked very old with many beautiful buildings. As we got closer to the golf cour, there were many golf stores. The beach was also right next to...
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