I’ve taken a lot of pictures of the UK since arriving here in June. The architecture here is so iconic and historical, it’s tough to take a bad shot. We spent our first two weeks in London, then moved north to Bradford, in central UK, stayed there for one month, then we went across the country to the east coast and stayed in Kingston upon Hull for a month. We left Hull last week and traveled across the UK again, this time to the west coast, to our current location, Liverpool. All of our travels are done by bus, train, an occasional taxi, and we have just one suitcase and one backpack each. This adventure began this year in January, in Central America, there, you’re all caught up now.
I’ve posted quite a few pictures but I’m taking them faster than I can post them—my phone is loaded up. You know how you have specific images in your phone and you know exactly where they are, you can pretty much scroll right to them? Well, it’s getting harder to scroll right to them.
Some will have captions, some won’t, but it’s just pictures for the remainder of this post. I didn’t want to add a caption to the cover image, its a cover image, I’ll just tell you. This is a statue of Queen Victoria outside City Hall in Hull—have a click, enlarge the image and enjoy A Scroll Through England - Saving Travel Pictures On The Blockchain.
