Advantages: Great Historical Monuments Disadvantages: The Weather! (?)
...I visited Ypres not so long ago for a day trip to have a browse around the World War grave yards and the old trenches that were used during the war. I visited both the Allied grave yards and the German grave yards and they both have sad yet interesting feel about them. The allied grave yard is amazingly kept, with the white stones and rememberence monuments naming those whose died defending their country. I also took the time to sign the rememberence book and filled it with simply a word that covers everything, "Respect".
The German grave yard i visited was smaller but just as sad. With it's flat grey stones and basic look, however it is also very well kept and has a peaceful feel about it.
The trenches that i visited were again, fantasticly kept. I even had a wonder through them. The dark tunnels and the thick mud would make...
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Advantages: The history Disadvantages: I can't think of any
...England towns stands a rusty wooden house, with seven acutely peaked gables, facing towards various points of the compass, and a huge clustered chimmney in its midst." Nathaniel Hawthorne, The House of The Seven Gables...
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Advantages: Good atmosphere, amazing buildings, good shopping Disadvantages: Very sad, extremly cold in winter!
...I have recently been on a day-long trip with my school to see Ypres as we are studying the 1st World War. I found it fascinating.
Ypres is a small medieval town in Belgium. It used to be a small and sleepy town with only 20,000 inhabitants. It was taken by the German army in 1914 and after four years of war it was left in ruins. It was so flat and empty that you could see around you for miles. It was one of the best cloth towns in Belgium so the money from that paid for the town to be completely rebuilt.
We excitedly boarded our coaches at five o'clock in the morning on 11 March. We crossed the channel in the Euro tunnel and drove through France and into Belgium. We arrived in a very cold Belgium at 11am, unprepared for the day that lay ahead.
We stopped off at a few Commonwealth War Grave Cemeteries, including the one...
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