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Comenius Multilateral Project “ The source of our health ”

Comenius Multilateral Project “ The source of our health ”. My country: Great Britain My region: West Sussex. Our county in our country. This is our county, Sussex, it is made up of two smaller counties East Sussex and West Sussex. We live in West Sussex. CHICHESTER (In West Sussex).

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Comenius Multilateral Project “ The source of our health ”

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  1. Comenius Multilateral Project“The source of our health” My country: Great BritainMy region: West Sussex

  2. Our county in our country This is our county, Sussex, it is made up of two smaller counties East Sussex and West Sussex. We live in West Sussex.

  3. CHICHESTER (In West Sussex) Novium Museum Located on the remains of a Roman bath house, if you are interested in Chichester's history, particularly its Roman past, then this is the place for you. St. Richard’s Cathedral (Chichester) A beautiful 900 year-old cathedral with delicate and detailed stained glass windows. It is both ancient and modern with medieval features and modern artwork. Pallant-House art gallery It won the Gulbenkian prize in 2007 and houses one of the best collections of 20th century British art. It also runs some great workshops for schools and clubs.

  4. The Witterings There are two parts to the Witterings, East and West. There is a beach at both sites. It is found in the Chichester District of West Sussex. The beaches are popular in both winter and summer, but for different reasons. In summer the beach is full of tourists and people soaking up the sun. In winter it can be used for long walks or surfing/windsurfing. East Wittering has a pebbly beach but when the tide goes out, sand appears. There is also an historic windmill but unfortunately it is no longer in use. It has one of the UK’s longest running surf clubs, Shore Surf Club. West Wittering also has a beach but it is sandy. It has many sand dunes. It is not really a beach for swimming or other leisure activities. You can enjoy a long, refreshing walk along the paths. It is an excellent place to walk your dogs.

  5. Museums of London The Science Museum has lots of things to do and you will never get bored! The British Museum is the best way to find out about our history. It is well worth going to see. The Natural History Museum is one of the best museums in the world. You must see the massive model of a blue whale.

  6. Portsmouth This is Clarence pier. Here you can book water cruises and have a stroll along the water. There are also some outdoor games. Portsmouth historic dockyard is a good place to go to because you can learn lots about naval history. Spinnaker tower is a good place to see the whole of Portsmouth historic dockyard. You can go up it by using the lift or walk up 476 flights of stairs. At Blue Reef aquarium, you can experience watching sea creatures from around the world.

  7. The Isle of Wight • The Isle of Wight is an island that is located in the English Channel. The Isle of Wight is a great place to visit because it has lots of lovely landmarks and features. It has some bridges, cliffs and many other places.

  8. The Royal Pavilion • The Royal Pavilion is inspired by the Taj Mahal in New Delhi. The palace was originally built for George IV over 200 years ago because of his liking of the Taj Mahal. It is also part of lovely gardens where locals usually have picnics in the summer.

  9. Marwell Zoo Recommended because it is a very beautiful place and all the animals are really amazing. At special holidays there is always an event going on. They have special train rides so that you can see an overview of the site. There is also a gift shop. It’s so much fun!

  10. Sight Seeing in London You should visit all of these places as they are either historical monuments, the tallest in Europe or extremely interesting. This is a photo of Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace is located in the City of Westminster. Our Queen (Queen Elizabeth) lives here along with her husband Prince Phillip. This is a photograph of Big Ben. Big Ben is located in Westminster. Big Ben is also known as the Elizabeth Tower. These the Houses of Parliament, located in Westminster on the banks of the River Thames. This is The London Eye. The London Eye is located on the banks of the River Thames. The London Eye is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe

  11. Bath Bath • Bath is a well-known city in England. Sites include the real Roman baths, an open-air spa and a few swimming pools. Bath is situated in the South-West of England, very near to Cardiff, the capital of Wales. We recommend visiting Bath because it would be a fun day out while also seeing the historic baths of Ancient Rome.

  12. Stonehenge Stonehenge is located in southwest England. This prehistoric monument was built between 3100 BC and 2800 BC. Being almost one and a half miles long, Stonehenge is one hundred and fifty yards wide. Currently, this monument is owned by Edward Seymour, first Duke of Somerset. It has one hundred and fifty large stones. The reason why you should visit Stonehenge is it’s an historic monument.

  13. The Eden Project: Cornwall You must visit the amazing Eden Project (located in Cornwall) because it includes fantastic plants and wildlife that will blow you away. There are amazing sculptures and beautiful greenery that will fascinate you. This is the Amorphopallus Titanum it’s the biggest flower in Britain and it’s in the Eden Project. This is called a Biome and inside it, exotic plants are stored from all around the world.

  14. This will be a holiday to remember! Made by children in year 5 and 6 at St. Richard’s School.

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