When Le Tour de France 2007 left London for Canterbury, the day could not have been better. Skies cleared and the sun, which had been absent for weeks, made a grand show of itself. The cyclists crossed Kent, often called the Garden of England, in gorgeous mild weather, passing castles, oast houses and even a narrow gauge steam railway. Come along and see what Le Tour de France 2007 riders saw after they left London and crossed Kent.
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- Cyclists Whip Past an Oast House in KentLe Peloton passes a converted oast house in Horsemonden, Kent.
- Rochester Castle in KentTour de France 2007 - Passing Rochester Castle in Kent
- Racing Through Rural KentTour de France 2007 - Racing Through Kent on the Way to Canterbury
- Heritage Railway in KentTour de France Cyclists Cross the Path of the Kent and East Sussex Railway
- Tour de France Nears the Finish Under Canterbury's Ruined Norman CastleArriving in Canterbury Near the Norman Castle
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