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James and I took a trip to Disneyland Paris to celebrate my birthday. The good news is it was beautifully sunny, the bad news is it was absolutely freezing! Disney is a wonderful place to take photos though, the colours are amazing and it's all set up for you. The challenge is finding new things to take photos of the second time you go!
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Sarah and I travelled to Washington DC in September 2008, she was working and I was touring as many tourist sights as possible. It's a very strange city, Sarah described it as Disneyland for museum geeks. I toured most of the museums, all the memorials on the Mall and also took trips out to the National Zoo and the beautiful Arlington.
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Michael, Michelle and I spent an occasionally wet, but mostly beautiful week in Venice in May 2008. I can't imagine there is anywhere on earth quite like Venice, it's an utterly crazy place to build a city and it contains some spectacular riches but also some depressing levels of decay. The islands around the lagoon each have their own personalities and hopping on and off of boat buses never gets old.
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Sam and I took the Eurostar to France for a couple of days at Disneyland Paris in January 2008. We had glorious weather one day but a lot of rain the next, however it didn't really matter as it's almost impossible to be miserable at Disneyland. Fortunately the rain kept the hordes away and we got to play on loads of the rides.
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A long weekend in Devon in November 2007 for a friend's wedding. We stopped off at Wookey Hole on the way, which I remember being a lot more impressive as a kid. A big group of us rented a house on a farm so woke up to a beautiful view, a group effort massive breakfast and a slightly menacing bunch of sheep. We also took a trip to the nearby Lydford Gorge.
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