In this post world war II chapter, we take a tour through merry old england. Narrated by fitz, as usual, and this one is in technicolor! We start in the cotswold hills area, which seems to be farms, with old stone houses. In this case, a small-sized reproduction of a typical village. Stone walls, flowerbeds, A-frame roofs, with meticulous, flat stone walls. Lots of ivy, covering the walls of the houses and churches. The rolling hills of the wye valley, with the wye river passing through, of course. The stone bridges and fortified entrance. The old abandoned castles, from the time of edward I. Even the abbeys, like lacock, which reportedly had elizabeth as a visitor, as well as being the birthplace of photography by inventor will talbot. A bit dry, but interesting to those who have never been. Would be run to see what that area looks like now, seventy years later!