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Ber999T 12-09-2007 18:01

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It was the view of Wastwater that won

Sara 12-09-2007 18:06

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Standing outside my front door looking down the street are the railway arches, that is my favourite view. In fact i have a painting of it in my living room and it's always been admired.

stanleybabe 12-09-2007 18:26

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 469493)
The view from up high on Ossy moors, looking out over the town, and to all the hills in the distance.:)

Got to agree with you Garinda, I especially love the view of Ossie from Green Haworth. Outside the UK, I'd have to say the view of the Canadian Rockies whilst relaxing in the Banff hotsprings - bliss!

Stanleybabe :)

Eric 12-09-2007 18:43

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Originally Posted by stanleybabe (Post 470363)
Got to agree with you Garinda, I especially love the view of Ossie from Green Haworth. Outside the UK, I'd have to say the view of the Canadian Rockies whilst relaxing in the Banff hotsprings - bliss!

Stanleybabe :)

Beautiful views anywhere in the Rockies ... relax in the dome car of the trans continental with a beer ... or drive thro any of the passes: the Rogers is great, but I prefer the Kicking Horse Pass. And at the opposite extreme, a drive thro the prairies on the Trans Canada thro southern Saskatchewan ... land of the living skies, from Medicine Hat to the Manitoba border.

Bagpuss 12-09-2007 21:38

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 470334)
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!!

If you ever fancy a house swap please give me a nod.:)


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