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& Avalon

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Avalon has completed the quest of
"The British Isles" !


14th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 1/22

@ Adventure beckons!
Avalon begins her tour of "Southern England" by downloading a map of specially chosen locations!
Map of England, South
Welcome to England! The pets cross the Welsh border to visit a nearby cathedral city and then the county of Shakespeare's birth before heading south to see a very different birthplace—that of an iconic British motor car in 1948, still in use today. Going further south the pets will enjoy two counties very popular as summer holiday resorts, have the opportunity to go on a hot air balloon ride, and to visit Dartmoor—let's hope the Hound of the Baskervilles isn't lurking! They will see wild ponies and have a glimpse of England's friendly national bird, known to every gardener. Moving further along the south coast, the pets will visit an exotic royal retreat in the Chinese and Indian style and a typical seaside pier.
Adventure beckons!
What more is to be said? Hop on and enjoy the ride!


While touring the British Isles, you met Bunnibuns.

Avalon shook paws with Bunnibuns the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!

Bunnibuns gave you 1 "Map of England, South"

Tries today: 483 Find points today: 82 Hunt total: 326

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14th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 2/22

@ Gloucester Cathedral
"Why do the English think a 'good hot cup of tea' will solve all your problems, Trix?" queried Avalon.
"Yes, it's an interesting one, Avalon," responded Trix. "I don't think it's the actual tea. It's more the little ceremony of brewing and serving it correctly, then sitting down to enjoy it properly that calms the mind and gives more clarity."
Gloucester Cathedral
The history of this cathedral goes back centuries. Its Gothic architecture has been the backdrop used in the filming of three of the Harry Potter films and also some episodes of Dr Who.


While touring the British Isles, you met Trix.

Avalon shook paws with Trix the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Trix and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 658 Find points today: 100 Hunt total: 344

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14th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 3/22

@ All the World's a Stage
"When in south-west England," read Batty from the literature, "it is de rigueur to partake of a cream tea (a pot of tea served with scones, thick cream and jam). You should be aware of the different county customs. In Devon the scone is split and covered first with cream, then jam on top. In Cornwall the split scone is spread with jam first, then cream on top. This is a topic of fierce debate between the two counties."
"There's nothing like these first world problems, eh, Batty?" remarked Avalon.
All the World's a Stage
Here in Warwickshire is a tribute to England's most famous playwright. Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire.


While touring the British Isles, you met Batty.

Avalon shook paws with Batty the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!

Batty and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 832 Find points today: 120 Hunt total: 364

BattyAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 4/22

@ Designer Morris Minor
"Tips for blending in whilst in England," read Lovely from the itinerary. "Firstly—never, ever, ever jump a queue. Gosh! Would they thump you, or something?"
"Worse!" declared Avalon, shuddering. "They start tutting. And sighing. You might even get the Evil Glare!"
Designer Morris Minor
Designed by Alec Issigonis, the Morris Minor is a British car that made its debut at the Earls Court Motor Show, London, in 1948. It was the first British car to sell over a million units and is considered a classic example of automotive design, as well as typifying "Englishness". Issigonis' aim was to produce a practical, economical and affordable car for the general public. He wanted to design an economy car that "the average man would take pleasure in owning, rather than feeling of it as something he'd been sentenced to". Although production ceased many years ago, there are still plenty of Morris Minors in active use around the UK. Members of the Morris Minor Owners' Club have an annual "fun-run" from London to Brighton.


While touring the British Isles, you met Lovely.

Avalon shook paws with Lovely the Chickadee. They both received one silver mole!

Lovely and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 26 Find points today: 11 Hunt total: 375

LovelyAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 5/22

@ Shipshape and Bristol Fashion
"Ooh, our itinerary talks about the Jurassic Coast here, gemma," whispered Avalon. "Do they have dinosaurs in England?"
"You watch too many films," remarked gemma disapprovingly. "Jurassic is just the name for a period of time of up to 200 million years ago. Although quite a few people claim that dinosaurs are in charge of government!"
Shipshape and Bristol Fashion
The brainchild of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, SS Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner, is Bristol’s no.1 attraction. It was the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic Ocean, which it did in 1845, in the time of 14 days. Great Britain later carried thousands of immigrants to Australia from 1852 until being converted to all-sail in 1881.


While touring the British Isles, you met gemma.

Avalon shook paws with gemma the Black Great Dane. They both received one silver mole!

gemma and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 60 Find points today: 19 Hunt total: 383

gemmaAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 10


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 6/22

@ Port Isaac
"Did you know the knitting machine was invented by an Englishman, Avalon?" asked xiaolu.
Avalon looked mildly interested. "When was that? No, don't tell me—around 1500 and something, was it?" she responded.
"It was in 1589, actually," said xiaolu.
Port Isaac
Port Isaac is a small fishing village on the Atlantic coast of north Cornwall. It has quaint narrow streets lined with pretty granite cottages. The alley known as Temple Bar is particularly narrow and was recorded in the Guiness Book of Records in 1978 as the world's narrowest thoroughfare, at only 18 inches (46cm) wide.


While touring the British Isles, you met xiaolu.

Avalon shook paws with xiaolu the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!

xiaolu and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 66 Find points today: 22 Hunt total: 386

xiaoluAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 7/22

@ Surfers Bay
"When in south-west England," read Sadie from the literature, "it is de rigueur to partake of a cream tea (a pot of tea served with scones, thick cream and jam). You should be aware of the different county customs. In Devon the scone is split and covered first with cream, then jam on top. In Cornwall the split scone is spread with jam first, then cream on top. This is a topic of fierce debate between the two counties."
"There's nothing like these first world problems, eh, Sadie?" remarked Avalon.
Surfers Bay
Polzeath is a small seaside resort village in the civil parish of St Minver in Cornwall. It has excellent conditions for surfers, and is very popular with holidaymakers. Local birds to be seen include corn buntings and puffins, while dolphins can be spotted in the bay.


While touring the British Isles, you met Sadie.

Avalon shook paws with Sadie the Pearl White Peacock. They both received one silver mole!

Sadie and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 115 Find points today: 32 Hunt total: 396

SadieAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 15


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 8/22

@ Pirate of Penzance
"Why do the English think a 'good hot cup of tea' will solve all your problems, Layla?" queried Avalon.
"Yes, it's an interesting one, Avalon," responded Layla. "I don't think it's the actual tea. It's more the little ceremony of brewing and serving it correctly, then sitting down to enjoy it properly that calms the mind and gives more clarity."
Pirate of Penzance
This black and white hunter lives in an aptly named village: Mousehole in Penzance! The first documented mention of the village was in 1283 and pilchards were being exported to France as early as 1302.


While touring the British Isles, you met Layla.

Avalon shook paws with Layla the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!

Layla and you found 100 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 149 Find points today: 38 Hunt total: 402

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x 100


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 9/22

@ Dartmoor Pony
"Tips for blending in whilst in England," read Katrice from the itinerary. "Firstly—never, ever, ever jump a queue. Gosh! Would they thump you, or something?"
"Worse!" declared Avalon, shuddering. "They start tutting. And sighing. You might even get the Evil Glare!"
Dartmoor Pony
This breed of pony lives in Dartmoor National Park. The breed has been in England for centuries and is used in a variety of roles. Because of the extreme weather conditions experienced on the moors, the Dartmoor is a particularly hardy breed with excellent stamina. They live in a semiferal state on Dartmoor.


While touring the British Isles, you met Katrice.

Avalon shook paws with Katrice the Stardust Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Katrice and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 239 Find points today: 54 Hunt total: 418

KatriceAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 10/22

@ Hobnobbin' with a Robin
"When was Shakespeare born, Avalon?" asked Bolly.
Avalon floundered. "Um ... 1500 and something, wasn't it?"
Hobnobbin' with a Robin
The friendly robin was voted as Britain's favourite bird. They are found all over the UK, and so are in close proximity to most on the mainland. There are also cultural connections that make them very popular in folklore. The Victorian postmen used to be known as robins because part of their tunic was red, and when Christmas cards first came into vogue they were brought by robins, i.e. the postman. That connection has been embellished and stuck and that’s why we tend to get robins on Christmas cards.


While touring the British Isles, you met Bolly.

Avalon shook paws with Bolly the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Bolly and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 379 Find points today: 74 Hunt total: 438

BollyAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 11/22

@ Hot Air Balloon
"There's apparently a perennial debate throughout the whole of England about whether 'scone' should rhyme with 'gone' or 'bone'," remarked Tiara Maxwell.
Avalon ruminated for some time. "Controversial things, these scones, aren't they, Tiara Maxwell?"
Hot Air Balloon
Hot air balloon rides are a wonderful occasion. After reaching heights of up to 3000 feet, passengers travel to a new world above the clouds. The winds delicately guide the basket through the sky whilst the pilot keeps full control. Enjoy amazing panoramic views as the balloon soars through the air, and take in the peace and tranquillity of the British countryside along the way.


While touring the British Isles, you met Tiara Maxwell.

Avalon shook paws with Tiara Maxwell the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Tiara Maxwell and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 523 Find points today: 88 Hunt total: 452

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x 5


16th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 12/22

@ Beguiling Isle
"Did you know the knitting machine was invented by an Englishman, Avalon?" asked Kikianna.
Avalon looked mildly interested. "When was that? No, don't tell me—around 1500 and something, was it?" she responded.
"It was in 1589, actually," said Kikianna.
Beguiling Isle
Here's a wonderful pet-sized island just waiting to be visited! Situated just off the coast of Torquay, or the "English Riviera", as it's known, it would provide an ideal base for any pet who values solitude, craggy rock and, um, grass ...


While touring the British Isles, you met Kikianna.

Avalon shook paws with Kikianna the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Kikianna and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 642 Find points today: 101 Hunt total: 465

KikiannaAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 10


17th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 13/22

@ West Lulworth
“Where are we now, Avalon?” asked Choose a name.
"If it's Friday this must be England!" joked Avalon. "Only kidding—let me check the map!"
West Lulworth
This Dorset bay is a picturesque scene very popular for holidays. From the late 17th to the mid 19th century Lulworth Cove was used by smugglers to land illegal contraband, principally brandy. Kegs would be manhandled up the cliffs and then taken by horse-drawn wagons to London, Bristol and the Midlands.


While touring the British Isles, you met Choose a name.

Avalon shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 5 Find points today: 4 Hunt total: 485

Choose a nameAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


17th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 14/22

@ Jurassic Arc
"Did you know the knitting machine was invented by an Englishman, Avalon?" asked Lalique.
Avalon looked mildly interested. "When was that? No, don't tell me—around 1500 and something, was it?" she responded.
"It was in 1589, actually," said Lalique.
Jurassic Arc
Swanage makes a great base to explore the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast. The iconic chalk stacks of Old Harry Rocks are a three-mile walk north east along the South West Coast Path, while Durlston Head is a short walk to the south. From here there are spectacular views of the Jurassic Coast extending westwards, with the Isle of Wight visible to the east.


While touring the British Isles, you met Lalique.

Avalon shook paws with Lalique the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Lalique and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 148 Find points today: 37 Hunt total: 518

LaliqueAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 10


17th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 15/22

@ Southampton Beach
"Ooh, our itinerary talks about the Jurassic Coast here, Little Fang," whispered Avalon. "Do they have dinosaurs in England?"
"You watch too many films," remarked Little Fang disapprovingly. "Jurassic is just the name for a period of time of up to 200 million years ago. Although quite a few people claim that dinosaurs are in charge of government!"
Southampton Beach
While it's true that Southampton had some Roman and Saxon inhabitants, the city first came to be an important port when the Normans arrived in 1066, serving as the main connection to their lands in Normandy and the South of France. The Bargate in the centre of the High Street was built as the main entrance to the medieval walled town circa 1180 CE. and has been judged as "probably the finest, and certainly the most complex, town gateway in Britain”.


While touring the British Isles, you met Little Fang.

Avalon shook paws with Little Fang the Wolverine. They both received one silver mole!

Little Fang and you found 100 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 308 Find points today: 61 Hunt total: 542

Little FangAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 100


17th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 16/22

@ Isle of Wight in Sight
"It says here, When in Brighton you might want to see where the Seagulls play. It sounds interesting, but why do they need a special place to play, apart from the sea and the beach?" asked Avalon.
"They play football, Avalon! The Seagulls is the name of the local football team!" responded Donna.
Isle of Wight in Sight
The world's first radio station was set up by Marconi in 1897 at the Needles Battery, at the western tip of the island. Queen Victoria made Osborne House her winter home, and so the island became a fashionable holiday resort, including for Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Charles Dickens (who wrote much of David Copperfield there).


While touring the British Isles, you met Donna.

Avalon shook paws with Donna the Dauntless Dolphin. They both received one silver mole!

Donna and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 380 Find points today: 69 Hunt total: 550

DonnaAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


17th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 17/22

@ Palace Pier
"Did you know the knitting machine was invented by an Englishman, Avalon?" asked Doctor Hoo.
Avalon looked mildly interested. "When was that? No, don't tell me—around 1500 and something, was it?" she responded.
"It was in 1589, actually," said Doctor Hoo.
Palace Pier
Brighton is a vibrant town on the East Sussex coast, with students from the nearly university of adding to the active nightlife. The pier was built in 1899 and today has Grade II listed status. It is a very popular tourist attraction, having the down-market "bucket and spade" appeal that contrasts strongly with the modern, liberal town itself.


While touring the British Isles, you met Doctor Hoo.

Avalon shook paws with Doctor Hoo the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

Doctor Hoo and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 458 Find points today: 78 Hunt total: 559

Doctor HooAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


17th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 18/22

@ Royal Pavilion
"Ooh, our itinerary talks about the Jurassic Coast here, Dumbledore," whispered Avalon. "Do they have dinosaurs in England?"
"You watch too many films," remarked Dumbledore disapprovingly. "Jurassic is just the name for a period of time of up to 200 million years ago. Although quite a few people claim that dinosaurs are in charge of government!"
Royal Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion was built as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became King George IV in 1820. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815. Today the Pavilion is a tourist attraction, and the former royal stables have been converted into a concert hall.


While touring the British Isles, you met Dumbledore.

Avalon shook paws with Dumbledore the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Dumbledore and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 586 Find points today: 90 Hunt total: 571

DumbledoreAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 19/22

@ White Cliffs of Eastbourne
"I've bought this fantastic model of SS Great Britain inside a bottle from the souvenir shop, Choose a name. Just look at the attention to detail!"
"It'll look great next to the model steam engine you got on last winter's trip," said Choose a name.
White Cliffs of Eastbourne
Beachy Head's 530 feet (161m) high cliffs give stunning views over Eastbourne and the English Channel.


While touring the British Isles, you met Choose a name.

Avalon shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 5 Find points today: 3 Hunt total: 593

Choose a nameAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 20/22

@ Grist to the Mill
"I wonder what the total length of all the coastline around Great Britain is?" marvelled Avalon.
Cookie looked smug. "It's between 7,723 miles (12,429 km) and 12,251 miles (19,717 km), depending which source you refer to."
Avalon was baffled. "That's quite a difference. Did the first chaps use the wrong tape measure, or something?"
"It depends how far you zoom in or out to measure. The more you zoom in, the crinklier the coast is and therefore longer," explained Cookie.
Grist to the Mill
Mapledurham Watermill, near Reading, straddles the Thames, set in the grounds of Mapledurham House and its country park. First listed in the Domesday Book, parts of the 15th century mill can still be clearly identified. It is the last working corn and grist mill on the Thames, and visitors can see the traditional wooden wheels and machinery in action. Flour and its by-products are still produced and used by local bakers, and are available to purchase in the watermill shop.


While touring the British Isles, you met Cookie.

Avalon shook paws with Cookie the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Cookie and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 14 Find points today: 7 Hunt total: 597

CookieAvalonQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 21/22

@ Chiltern Hills
"When was Shakespeare born, Avalon?" asked Choose a namebecky.
Avalon floundered. "Um ... 1500 and something, wasn't it?"
Chiltern Hills
The Chiltern Hills present a colourful patchwork of fields from this hilltop vantage point.


While touring the British Isles, you met Choose a namebecky.

Avalon shook paws with Choose a namebecky the Black Great Dane. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a namebecky gave you 1 "British Isles Travel Stamp" size 7

Tries today: 19 Find points today: 11 Hunt total: 601

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size 7


18th Apr 2021
Avalon visits "Southern England"!
Episode 22/22

@ Canal Boosts Morale
As Avalon's tour of "Southern England" comes to an end, she rests under a shady tree and looks back on a perfect day.
Daylight's Grove Beech Tree
Take a break from the heat of the sun by enjoying a picnic under one of the many lush trees of the countryside.
Canal Boosts Morale
Hertfordshire is filled with some idyllic canals where you can get back to nature and forget about the world. The River Lea flows for 46 miles through Hertfordshire. Hire a boat for a relaxing ride or follow the towpath to see the multiple locks and wildlife the whole way down.
Avalon has completed their tour of "Southern England"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour part of "The British Isles"!


While touring the British Isles, you met Choose a name.

Avalon shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name gave you 1 "Daylight's Grove Beech Tree"

Tries today: 27 Find points today: 14 Hunt total: 604

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