Monday 19 March 2018

Monday, 19th March

Bristol 19th of March

This morning we met at school at 9 o'clock. When everyone  arrived, we started the lessons. We were in three different groups and we made different activities in English.







After the lessons, we ate our pack lunch in a park. Then we had some free time to get around.






When we met again, we began to walk towards de Clifton Suspension Bridge, and we visited all the village. The Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the picturesque Avon Gorge, is the symbol of the city of Bristol. For almost 150 years this Grade I listed structure has attracted visitors from all over the world.







The bridge joins Bristol and North Somerset and is owned and operated by Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust. It is entirely funded by tolls - which have paid for its upkeep since it first opened to the public on 8th December 1864.







Bristol Cathedral is one of England's great medieval churches. It originated as an Augustinian Abbey, founded c. 1140 by prominent local citizen, Robert Fitzharding, who became first Lord Berkeley.  The transepts of the church date from this period, but its most vivid remains can be seen in the Chapter House and Abbey Gatehouse.


We returned by bus and we had 50 minuts to get around.
Finally we returned to our house.

Mònica Barba and Mar Pumares

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