
This is the famous Salisbury Cathedral — the tallest in the UK.

Nenad and Daniel in front of the Cathedral.

The stonework was incredible.

A closer view.

The spire of the cathedral is 123 meters high.

This courtyard in the cathedral was used by the clergy for a bit of exercise between services.

Needless to say the architecture was amazing.

I am really glad I decided to lug my tripod with me. I knew these interiors would require it.

In a space this large a flash is useless. This is the alter.

This is the window of the prisoners of conscience.

The is the bishop's throne.

This unique fountain had a mirror-like surface.

This is the scene from the back (entrance) of the cathedral.

Our tour guide didn't talk about these flags, but I thought they looked cool.

This is the oldest working clock — although it doesn't tell time directly, it chimed the hour. It was built in the 14th century.