2,000-year old Bath water...





On Tuesday July 13, while I wandered the halls of the Imperial War Museum, K went on an excursion to the historical Roman town of Bath, established in AD 43 by the Romans with the name "Aquae Sulis", meaning "waters of Sulis" (Sulis was a life-giving mother goddess worshipped by the Celts). If you can't figure out how the water managed to stay in the trough in the 4th photo, turn your head 90 degrees to the left... I forgot to rotate the photo when I took it off the camera!

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