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The Queen’s garden

January 5, 2017 By justmovingaround in Photo Impressions Tags: England, travelingeurope, travelphotography, Windsor

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A small garden within the Windsor castle boundaries.

I used to call it the Queen’s garden, although I am not exactly sure it is so. You can see it while on approach to the castle buildings quite at the beginning of the sightseeing route. You must, however, rise on your toes and look behind a stone wall. 


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