Saturday, April 03, 2004

Me in front of the Mathematic Bridge on top River Cam at Cambridge. The bridge was built without using nails or metal parts at the first place. But since obviously people today are not as smart as people centuries ago, lots of nails were used when they try to repair the bridge.



Me on a gondola poled by a student of the University. It was chilly cold, but how can I come here without experiencing punting on River Cam and enjoying the view of Cambridge University, while listening to stories and gossips told by the student?



The Bridge of Sighs of Cambridge. The very first Bridge of Sigh is, of course, at Vanice, where punting originated from as well. And quite interestingly, you can also find Bridge of Sighs and gondola punting at the other English university town, Oxford.



The chapel of King's College, the most famous chapel among college chapels of Cambridge University.



Previous | Next