Free 30 mins - 1 hour
Colossus, the world's first programmable computer, was created at Bletchley Park to help with codebreaking during World War II. You're doubtless using one of its descendants right now, so use your device to find out how computing devices work, with a virtual tour of the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park - including a rebuild of the Colosus computer itself.
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LEIGHTON BUZZARD
CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE
51.92°N, 0.66°W
Sunrise: 08:03
Sunset: 15:51
Moon Phase: full moon
Weather: overcast clouds, 5°C max, 1°C min
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