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	<title>Uk visit &#187; London</title>
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		<title>Traveling and enjoying UK</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways to see this great country, but one unique way is that you can travel in a motor home and visit and enjoy all the place of your choice. You will have the freedom to visit and stop the place which interests you. In South East England there are many places of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to see this great country, but one unique way is that you can travel in a motor home and visit and enjoy all the place of your choice. You will have the freedom to visit and stop the place which interests you.</p>
<p>In South East England there are many <a href="http://ukvisit.net/">places of interest.</a> You can enjoy visiting the magnificent parks and gardens in this area of England. The military history has played a very important role and you can experience it by taking a tour around Dover Castle and the Secret Wartime Tunnels where Churchill and Vice Admiral Ramsey masterminded the Dunkirk evacuation. The places where you can pitch your motor homes are Hawthorn Farm, Station Road, Martin Hill, and Dover.</p>
<p>The central part of England is a place full of roads and motorways, but there are many places where you can stop and enjoy the sights. The main sights to be enjoyed in this part of England are the Stratford-upon-Avon, a busy market town, and the home of William Shakespeare. You can enjoy the stunning scenery of the Cotswolds, and the Black Country with its modern architecture right alongside the old Victorian villages. In this are you can enjoy visiting Coventry Transport Museum and see the world&#8217;s largest collection of British Road Transport. The land speed record cars are to be found here. You can pitch your motor homes in Evesham Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Dodwell Park, and Warwickshire.</p>
<p>In the North West England you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the Pennines and the Lake District. Those who are fond of walking can take long walks up in the hills, or enjoy the food in one of the many cozy pubs and restaurants. Those who enjoy bumming on the beach can enjoy in the Blackpool Pleasure Beach. There are lots of rides and the amusement parks which children will enjoy thoroughly. You motor home can be pitched at Windy Harbour Holiday Park, Little Singleton, Blackpool. </p>
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		<title>Edinburgh Castle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edinburgh Castle is an ancient fortress which, from its position atop Castle Rock, dominates the sky-line of the city of Edinburgh, and is Scotland&#8217;s second most visited tourist attraction It occupies the summit of an ancient plug of volcanic rock towering 260ft or 80m above the city it dominates, and is visible for tens of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Edinburgh Castle is an ancient fortress which, from its position atop</p>
<p><a href="http://ukvisit.net">Castle Rock</a>, dominates the sky-line of the city of Edinburgh, and is Scotland&#8217;s second most visited tourist attraction</p>
<p>It occupies the summit of an ancient plug of volcanic rock towering 260ft or 80m above the city it dominates, and is visible for tens of miles in every direction.</p>
<p>Edinburgh Castle started to develop into a royal fortress during the reign of David I from 1124 to 1153. Edward I of England took the castle after a three day siege in 1296. The Scots retook it in 1314 by scaling the rock at night, but the English were back in possession by 1335, only to lose it once more to the Scots by stealth in April 1341.<br />
In 1715 the Jacobites very nearly captured Edinburgh Castle by scaling the rock, as Robert the Bruce&#8217;s men had done 401 years earlier</p>
<p>Edinburgh Castle remains a military base today. Direct administration of the castle by the Ministry of Defence only came to an end in 1915 when the army moved to the city&#8217;s Redford Barracks. Nevertheless, the Castle continues to have a strong connection with the Army. Sentries still stand watch at the castle gatehouse between 6pm and 9am,<br />
As early as 1818 the potential of Edinburgh Castle as a visitor attraction</p>
<p>The Castle is now run and administered, for the most part, by Historic Scotland. Historic Scotland is an executive agency of the Scottish Government. </p>
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