On Monday we traveled along the central line to the financial district in the City of London. A borough in its own right, the City of London is a very cool place and distinguishes itself from the rest of the city, especially Westminster. After a fair bit of walking, we found our destination. We were welcomed inside a rather normal looking building. One would think nothing of it if they just walked past along the street. However, our guide and site manager opened our eyes to the world of London nearly two thousand years ago. He transported us back to the City of London as it was known then: Londinium. Londinium was a Roman city, formed after the conquest in the early years AD. He showed us a map of what the city would have looked like, superimposed over a map of the modern city. This bit was important and interesting as it gave a modern context to a piece of geographical history. He also explained how some roads even to this day wind around old Roman sites,...
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