Full photos on flickr . Last day: York to Romford. York is famous for it's Viking heritage and Jorvik Viking Centre, the York Minster, and for expensive parking. We partook in all three. This is the castle in York. We scheduled the blue sky ahead of time (unlike the Lake District), and so we had some beautiful weather. This is the Jorvik (Viking for York) Centre. Specifically, you enter the museum/exhibition onto a glass floor with the recommendation: "no stiletto heels" (perhaps those people fall through the grass?). The museum is great at detailing the entire history of the Viking occupation (regime change?) right up until "Eric Bloodaxe" (circa 885 to 954). Another great name, along with, for example, "Edward the Hammer of Scotland". Perhaps we can do the same for Obama? "Obama the Healthcare Reaper"? Perhaps not. Here is Gordon riding around the exhibition on the authentic Viking hanging railway thingy. Not sure why they...
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