After picking up my mended china yesterday, we then went to visit the nearby Sutton Hoo site. We arrived just in time for a presentation in the museum, which was helpful, since we then knew what we might be looking at. Then lunch, and off for a walk around the site, which includes a viewing tower from which to see the various burial mounds.
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a field of burial mounds |
We then walked back to the start via the woodland walk.
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fallen tree still growing |
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repurposed tree |
Then back to the start, for a cup of tea, then off to the nearby house, which includes an exhibition of the discovery and excavation of the burial ship.
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