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  • 00:00

    Well good morning good morning.

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    Today we are here at Kings Cross station and we are going on yet another day trip.

  • 00:06

    Another one.

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    Where are we off to?

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    Another day trip from London.

  • 00:09

    We're off to Cambridge today.

  • 00:10

    Yes.

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    And yes, it is Sunday morning and we've arrived at the station nice and early yet again.

  • 00:15

    We sure have.

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    We have about 45 minutes to spare.

  • 00:18

    We've already printed off our tickets.

  • 00:20

    So yeah, we're just going to wander around and uh then we'll be hopping on the train

  • 00:29

    shortly.

  • 00:35

    So aside from just transportation and taking the train a lot of people come here to visit

  • 00:41

    the Harry Potter attraction.

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    Platform 9 3/4.

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    However, our destination today is not Hogwarts.

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    Where are we off to?

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    We're off to Cambridge.

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    There are a number of trains from Kings Cross to Cambridge with journeys ranging from 45

  • 00:54

    minutes to a little over an hour and a half.

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    Buying your ticket in advance is always a good idea as you can get a better price, and

  • 01:00

    it’s also wise to travel off peak.

  • 01:02

    Alright, we've arrived and it was an absolute zoo getting off at the station.

  • 01:08

    Like apparently we're not the only ones visiting today on a Sunday.

  • 01:12

    Beautiful weather though and the journey was only 45 minutes and we forgot to tell you

  • 01:15

    how much we paid.

  • 01:16

    So this ticket was only 16 pounds and we booked it very last minute.

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    I think less than 48 hours because we wanted to make sure there was nice weather today

  • 01:25

    and there is so we're happy.

  • 01:27

    So the first logical stop along the way is the Botanical Gardens.

  • 01:30

    Yeah.

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    So we paid our admission.

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    It is 5.50 per person.

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    Got a little map so let's go wander around.

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    If you decide to walk into town like we did, Cambridge University Botanic Garden makes

  • 01:44

    for a nice little stop, especially if you want to stretch you legs after the train ride.

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    The garden has over 8000 species, and my personal highlight was the beautiful glasshouse which

  • 01:53

    is home to some exotic tropical plants.

  • 01:57

    So what did you learn today already?

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    Okay so we're visiting a little garden where the plants tell time.

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    And they have like a few different flowers where the flower opens in the morning like

  • 02:08

    at sunrise and closes at sunset.

  • 02:11

    But they also have one flower that only opens at night so that is kind of cool.

  • 02:21

    It is a night owl.

  • 02:24

    Okay so it is lunchtime for us and we've walked over to the Regal.

  • 02:29

    Apparently this used to be a hotel, then a cinema and now it is a pub.

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    So yeah, it is a pretty cool spot.

  • 02:37

    I've ordered breakfast and Sam is having lunch.

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    I'm waiting for my eggs benedict and I think you're having a Steak and Ale Pie?

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    And a pint of Guinness.

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    A pint of Guinness.

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    So when in doubt I tend to order Guinness and I always think of a Guinness basically

  • 02:51

    as being a meal in a glass.

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    It is very filling.

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    And my steak and ale pie has arrived.

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    And I'm really excited about this.

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    This is something I've wanted to have for a while since we've been back in the UK and

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    I just haven't.

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    So it also comes this is obviously the pie but it also comes with if you look down here

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    with the mushy peas and we have chips.

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    Fries.

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    And some gravy so you can either pour I think you can either pour the gravy on top of the

  • 03:19

    pie or you can use it to dip for the fries.

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    Dissection.

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    And that is what the pie looks like when you split it open.

  • 03:29

    You can see all of the there is meat, gravy and it has got like a flaky exterior.

  • 03:34

    Ah, it is going to be good.

  • 03:36

    Exciting times.

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    Alright, I'll just dig in.

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    So let's break into that.

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    I want to get a bit of the crust but also I see a big chunk of meat too.

  • 03:49

    Mmmm.

  • 03:51

    Absolutely delicious.

  • 03:57

    Well somebody looks happy over there.

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    Here we go.

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    Breakfast for lunch today.

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    Breakfast for lunch.

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    And I'm having lunch for breakfast I suppose.

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    Check it out.

  • 04:06

    Eggs Benedict.

  • 04:08

    We're kind of in the gray zone where it is in between breakfast and lunch.

  • 04:12

    Yeah, it is about 11:30 so yeah.

  • 04:15

    Get what you want, right?

  • 04:16

    Yep.

  • 04:17

    Mmmm.

  • 04:18

    Nice?

  • 04:19

    Woah!

  • 04:20

    That was a filling lunch.

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    It sure was.

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    Brunch slash lunch I suppose you could say.

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    And it was really affordable too.

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    It was only 13 quid and yeah we're both satisfied, full and now we're ready to finally explore.

  • 04:40

    Feeling stuffed from that pub fare, we started making our way into town, and it wasn’t

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    long before we came across the River Cam which was teaming with punters.

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    Some made it look easy, while others were struggling, but we had a different idea and

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    decided to go visit one of the colleges.

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    As a fun fact: The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209, just a few decades after

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    Oxford University, making it the second oldest university in the English-speaking world.

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    It is divided into 31 independent colleges, and our first one of the day was Queens College.

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    So we have just paid our admission fee to visit the Queens College and that was 3.50

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    per person and what makes this college so special is that this is where Erasmus of Rotterdam

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    studied.

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    And also this is the only college in Cambridge that boasts a half timbered building still

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    standing right behind me.

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    So one cool thing we've noticed both here in Cambridge and in Oxford is that a lot of

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    travelers don't seem to be willing to pay to visit the colleges.

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    And it is so cheap.

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    It is usually just like 2 to 3 pounds.

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    Sometimes 5 pounds if it is a really famous one.

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    But once you pay and you go in you find that the colleges almost empty and you have like

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    these beautiful university grounds all to yourself.

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    So easily the most popular thing to do here in Cambridge aside from of course exploring

  • 06:20

    the University is to go punting.

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    And it is like a full contact sport it is very crowded out there.

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    Oh yeah.

  • 06:35

    So next up we're inside the Great Saint Mary's Church and we're going to be climbing the

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    tower because apparently these are the best views of all of Cambridge.

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    And we like to climb towers.

  • 06:48

    Apparently we do.

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    We've been doing that a lot lately.

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    The spiralling staircase is quite narrow and it has to accommodate traffic going up and

  • 06:56

    down, which requires being a contortionist at times, but that’s how you earn those

  • 06:59

    views!

  • 07:07

    Okay, so we made it up and we made it down.

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    We sure did.

  • 07:19

    And we're both feeling a little under the weather today.

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    Oh man.

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    I have a sore throat and my body is kind of aching like an 80 year old.

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    So it is a bit of a climb to go up.

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    Very crowded.

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    There were a lot of people but the views were absolutely worth it and we paid 3.50 to go

  • 07:33

    up so yeah it was good value.

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    We got a great view of the city.

  • 07:57

    Okay, so next up we are doing Trinity College and this is the largest college here at Cambridge

  • 08:05

    University and also it was founded by Henry VIII and Sam and I what show did we just finish

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    watching?

  • 08:12

    We just finished watching the Tudors.

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    The Tudors.

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    It was really good.

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    Four seasons on Netflix and there were actually mostly Irish actors but they did a really

  • 08:20

    good job.

  • 08:21

    Yeah.

  • 08:22

    We learned a lot about the history.

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    Now we know all about Henry VIII rule and it was scary stuff.

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    And his 6 wives.

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    His 6 wives.

  • 08:37

    Alrighty then.

  • 08:40

    That is basically it for our little travel guide from Cambridge.

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    Mini travel guide.

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    Mini travel guide.

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    Seriously, I feel like we barely put a dent in Cambridge.

  • 08:47

    Yep.

  • 08:48

    But yeah, we are back at the station just waiting for our train now back to London and

  • 08:54

    yeah I mean that was a nice day trip but at the same time we are both so sick and like

  • 08:58

    lethargic that we were just like dragging our bodies around town.

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    I've actually like my condition has been upgraded to a pretty bad fever right now.

  • 09:08

    I feel pretty crap to be honest but anyways it was a good trip we soldiered on what got

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    we finished everything we wanted to do.

  • 09:16

    Yeah.

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    But kind of like Oxford I would suggest maybe coming for overnight.

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    A night or two.

  • 09:22

    Yeah, come for a bit longer and during the week.

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    We're here on a Sunday.

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    Yes.

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    It was a zoo.

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    It was so packed.

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    It was too busy.

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    It was almost a little hard to walk around.

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    It was even busy coming over on the train this morning it was just a little overwhelming.

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    But yeah, come on a weekday and I mean this is the middle of the summer on a weekend so

  • 09:38

    what can you expect.

  • 09:39

    So yeah we're going to hop on the train, have a siesta and I think our next video is going

  • 09:44

    to be coming to you from Wales.

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    That is right.

  • 09:46

    Bye.

  • 09:47

    Tata.

  • 09:48

    And we'll leave you with some train clips.

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The example sentences of SPIRALLING in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Definition and meaning of SPIRALLING

What does "spiralling mean?"

/ˈspīrəl/

verb
move in spiral course.

What are synonyms of "spiralling"?
Some common synonyms of "spiralling" are:
  • coil,
  • wind,
  • twirl,
  • swirl,
  • twist,
  • wreathe,
  • snake,
  • gyrate,
  • soar,
  • rocket,
  • escalate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "spiralling"?
Some common antonyms of "spiralling" are:
  • fall,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.