One of our Traveling Girl Scouts visited Cambridge in England.
Cambridge is best known as the home of the University of Cambridge,
which was founded back in 1209, and oversees many smaller colleges
within it. Our Girl Scout visited Cavendish Laboratory, which is where
the Neutron, Electron, and DNA were discovered. She also enjoyed some
of the surrounding colleges and the beautiful spring weather.
Cavendish Laboratory Sign at the University of Cambridge - Where the
Neutron, Electron & DNA were discovered
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Daffodils - enjoying the spring weather at Corpus Christi College
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Clock - visiting a very old mechanical clock at Corpus Christi College |
Visiting "The Keys of Peterhouse" the oldest college in Cambridge
(founded in 1284)
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View from window of St. Catherine's College |
Cheers,
Maddie Elkin, 3rd grade Brownie, Troop 61015
Ava Elkin, 1st grade Daisy, Troop 61026
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