We rented a car so that we could drive to a few more out-of-the way places around the countryside. Our first stop was Wicken Fen, renowned for its birds, but on this early April day children on Easter break were more in evidence:
From Wicken Fen we went to Ely Cathedral, this time taking the West Tower tour, 288 steps and 215 feet up to the highest point of the cathedral:
The view from the second landing:
It's already a long way down:
It was a beautiful, unusually clear day, and the view was superb. Here you can see the Octagonal Tower that we climbed on our last visit to Ely Cathedral:
Our guide was excellent--well-informed, enthusiastic, with an outstanding presentation about the history of the cathedral and the surrounding monastery:
After the tour we enjoyed the cathedral in other ways--t. interpreting the ceiling, s. deep in a book:
Me, inspecting the Prior's Door:
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