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Today’s travel photo is of Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, England. This stunning building is one of the most iconic in the University of Oxford. Built in the mid 18th century, Radcliffe Camera is part of the Bodleian Library complex and was originally used to hold science texts. It is still a part of the working library today and is predominantly used as reading rooms. Oxford University is well worth exploring when visiting Oxford as the architecture is simply stunning. I could easily be happily lost wandering the streets here for hours. On this particular visit there was a freezing wintery wind blowing through the city and we couldn’t linger long with our baby daughter at the time. We shall definitely return to explore further.
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful reflection on Radcliffe Camera! It’s amazing how the rich history of Oxford and its stunning architecture have left a lasting impression. I can completely understand how easy it would be to get lost in the charm of the streets, especially with the beautiful university buildings around. I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful return trip when the weather is kinder. Your story really brings that wintery Oxford moment to life!