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Mine has to be most of the beautiful views in Wales..... some are absolutely breath taking.
These are Holyhead |
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Some from Anglesey too ..... we went last month!! I will deffo be going back for some more of these views
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south stack lighthouse...brill view from the top
hell of a lot a steps down |
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Brian I guess the view from the London Eye weren't too bad either!:p |
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The view from the aeroplane window when you're above the clouds. So blissful.
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I don't know about that qualifying as a great "British view" Redash. I trust you're not disparaging the beauty of the Britsih Isles?:D I'd admit that'd be the best view when flying over something like Newark, New Jersey:p (sorry Billcat)
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We actually walked all the way down and all the way back up again!!! It proved how un fit I was lol, I was shattered when I got back to the top. It is A lovely view!! But I didn't enjoy walking down the steps, as the wall on either side isn't very high, and I am petrified of heights!! I just clung onto the kids all the way down and back up!! :o |
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Apart from the views anywhere around Ullswater - my favourite view was from the back window of our old house on Cranbourne Drive -there was a space between the houses on Dill Hall Lane, over the allotments you could see right across to the horizon created by the hills -there is a massive oak tree up there which changes shape with the seasons (looks like a steam train with smoke in the summer and a witch on a broomstick in winter , or so i thought when i was little!). I think it's near where the Shepherd's Rest pub is....
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Which view did win the "Britains Favour View" does any one know?
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I had an exhusband whose family lived in Ferrara - I miss my regular trips to Italy. (the grass is always greener.......) |
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From the east gate of Fort Henry, on the glacis, overlooking the beginning of the St Lawrence River with the Thousand Islands; and if you look west, a beautiful view of Lake Ontario. Views great at sunset, and especially fantastic during a night thunderstorm when the lightning provides the illumination. Or on a motorcycle, riding on hwy. 60 thro Algonqin Park ... breathtaking!
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Got it in one Margaret! Haven't been over to Accy for about 4 and a half years now -mum and dad sold up and moved to Tenerife when my sister emigrated to NZ. So i get summer hols in Tenerife now too (there isn't much green grass there!)- but you can't beat Accy on a rainy day in autumn, or bonfire night! My boys both visited Accy a lot when they were younger and when we get a cold day here in October with rain on the wind from the north-west they say it's just like England.
These days everyone seems to knock so much about England but there is a lot that is unique and easy to miss...read my post on "Eating with your fingers" to find out one!! |
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Just seen your post Eric -my husband was over in Canada last Nov. for the Winter Show in Toronto (Dairy cows!) and did a tour of a number of famous farms out there -he was absolutely blown away by the beauty of the scenery -didn't like the food much (typical Italian!) but said the people were very friendly and hospitable...
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I think it was Ullswater. It was one of the lakes for sure. |
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