My experiences about Cranfield MBA ..... and beyond

Monday, June 27, 2005

Brean to Bristol to Bath and home


The day to start back for campus arrived soon. These days had passed by so quickly and made me feel rejuvenated and relaxed.
After cleaning up the caravan we started on our trip to Bristol city where Richard also had an engagement to fulfil. It was a beautiful drive and we soon saw the Bristol bridge.

Once we had dropped Richard off at his destination, we too parked our car and wandered off to see the city. John's familiarity with Bristol came in handy as he had worked here before. It was interesting to see his reactions on the changes that Bristol has seen ever since he moved away from this place. A commercially vibrant city, Bristol offered us peeks into its history as well as modern outlook.
Richard joined us soon enough and we moved on from Bristol to Bath. Unfortunately we reached a little late to catch the ever famous Roman baths in this city, we saw around the architecture and modernity blending in this tourist city, which not surprisingly, was an expensive place. The Roman baths are the best preserved spa's from the ancient world. We visited a church as well to offer our prayers and also absorb the beauty and calmness inside.

Bath is a marvellous city and a hot spot for tourism. It attracts an audience from almost all parts of the world and as we kept crossing some tourists talking excitedly, we were guessing on the language those people spoke. The city possessed not only marvellous architecture, it also had bright hues of flowers all around. At many points, we would find ourselves stopping and enjoying the pristine beauty of flower beds. We had wandered away without any plans and were happy that Bath is a small city with no fear of loosing your way.

Conscious of our plans to reach back Cranfield famous in time, we then started back, bringing with us memories of all the beautiful sights that we saw.

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