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your favorite part of your country why?
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Chickenman51 | Report | 28 May 2011 21:48 |
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Just wondering .. Guess that we get to see some places through family research and the like . Having lived in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and past 12 years in Cornwall I have many but what are yours .... I will share as we go along |
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AnninGlos | Report | 28 May 2011 22:05 |
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Like you I have many. I love the Lake District, the walks, the views when you climb even just a little way, the awesome North Lakes and mountains. the little bays in Cornwall which take me back to when our holidays were always down there with friends when the children were all young, the Jurassic Coast (Bridport area,), the wide expanse of pebble beach, the towering cliffs, little places like West Bay, Charmouth and Lyme Regis, The wonderful Tropical gardens at Abbotsbury. South Devon, Dartmoor, wild and unspoiled, villages off the beaten track (husband's home county). South Wales, Laugharne and the pretty seaside places, St Davids. And of course Gloucester, the Cotswolds, golden cottages in pretty villages. |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 28 May 2011 22:20 |
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The Wye Valley:o)) |
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Libby | Report | 28 May 2011 22:49 |
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My first husband and I visited Oban a number of times, loved it. Haven't been for many a year though, probably changed beyond my recognition. My Dad always said we were from Scottish descent and I often thought I may have been walking in my ancestors footsteps. How wrong I was (and my Dad) ..... his family were originally from Southampton. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 28 May 2011 23:05 |
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Libby my gfather was a Master Mariner also and settled in Liverpool at the same time - he was Manx. |
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Sharron | Report | 29 May 2011 00:13 |
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There are a few places I don't like.For reasons I cannot explain, I find the fens very scary and spooky. |
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Conan | Report | 29 May 2011 00:27 |
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The river Stour just outside Glemsford in Suffolk. I caught my first ever fish there. A magical moment for a boy from the slums. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 29 May 2011 00:30 |
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The shores of Lake Ontario and the St Lawrence River, for sure. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 29 May 2011 02:15 |
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I want to know what people like and why! I don't know where the River Wye is (unless I google) ... or what Meanwood is ... or why people like them ;) |
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SueMaid | Report | 29 May 2011 02:20 |
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The south coast of New South Wales Orstraylia - God's own country. Lovely beaches that stretch for miles, bushland and the mountains :D |
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TonyOz | Report | 29 May 2011 02:41 |
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Mmmm........Being an Aussie one might think i would choose Queensland with its tropical Islands of powdery white sandy beaches,and crystal clear blue water and palm trees....but for me personally its the N.T ( Nothern Territory ) Australia's last frontier. Basically untouched by mankind ( so far ) |
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SueMaid | Report | 29 May 2011 02:48 |
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Hi Tony :-) How about a tiny hamlet in South Australia with a pub, a post office and a bakery. The best meat pies I have ever tasted and as they were just about to close up anyway they wrapped up another two pies and sent us on our way. They also filled our flask with coffee - all for no cost. |
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Vera2010 | Report | 29 May 2011 03:07 |
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Scottish Highlands. Magical. If there is a God he will be living there. |
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TonyOz | Report | 29 May 2011 03:11 |
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G'day SueMaid.. :-) |
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SueMaid | Report | 29 May 2011 03:14 |
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Did you find, Tony, that when travelling in the UK people fell in love with the Aussie accent. I've seen people ignored in shops while the staff fight to serve me and ask if I know their Uncle Fred who migrated out to Oz 50 years ago :D |
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TonyOz | Report | 29 May 2011 03:44 |
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Yes....i had that in Scotland. Mind you though, i had trouble understanding the true Scot accent, as well as them understanding me, but we got by...lol |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 29 May 2011 12:09 |
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Parts of Gloucestershire because it's where I grew up and where Dad's side of the family come from - I like the rolling hills, the flat Severn plain and the country walks and pubs! Gloucester city has been criminally neglected by planners, but the Cathedral is magnificent. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 29 May 2011 12:34 |
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I'll agree with you about Gloucester, it was criminally neglected by planners in the 60s but I do think they are trying to regenerate now and if you walk around the town some of the old buildings are coming to life again. Some parts of the docks where they have built living accommodation are 'put down' by some people but I think mostly they have done quite well and the area on a bright sunny day is vibrant. Sadly they are going to build new offices for Ecclesiastical insurance on the temporary car park which we think is a huge mistake but time will tell. Some nice little cafes around the Victoria basin now. and, yes the cathedral is magnificent. Blackfriars is interesting and I hope they can regenerate that sensitively. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 29 May 2011 12:40 |
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Hampshire was where I grew up and I still like to return to. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 29 May 2011 12:44 |
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I keep seeing places on other people's posts that I feel I should mention too. Malvern and the Malvern hills, lovely for walks and a quaint town to visit. And, yes Gwyn although I prefer the Hampshire of 40 years ago when it was not such an urban sprawl there are still some places if you know where to look. |
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