Tuesday 14 July 2009

What is a henge anyway?

Get on your trikes ladies and gentlemen of Google, you're off to see the best sights and sites Britain has to offer.
According to Webuser online magazine, Google has announced the six British tourist destinations that will be photographed extensively for Google Maps Street View.
It says: The six winners, as chosen by the public through an online poll organised by Google and tourism agency Visit Britain, will each be visited by the Google Trike, an 18-stone tricycle mounted with a camera and powered by a Google tricyclist.
Along with the six winners, which are Stonehenge, the Millennium Stadium, the Angel of the North, Loch Ness, the Eden Project and Warwick Castle, Visit Britain chose Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland as the 'wildcard' entry.
If you fancy an early look, here's what Stonehenge looks like...



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