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Ready for Departure
As dusk descends, the promised monsoon rains have not quite materialised but it is cold and very windy. It's good to know we will in hot and sunny climes quite soon.
Luggage is nearly packed. Judith has been scouring the shops for suitable light clothing and we have vast quantities of medical items including insect repellents and malaria tablets.
No room for the cricket bat I'm afraid.
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Hexham - absolut eine Reise wert!
... die jeweilige Gastfamilie nach Hexham oder Corbridge gefahren.
Ich selbst war bei einem sehr aufgeschlossenen und sehr um mein Wohl besorgten Ehepaar in Corbridge, einer kleinen Stadt, wenige Kilometer von Hexham entfernt, während des viertägigen Aufenthaltes im Privathaus untergebracht.
Wir kamen gleich, trotz meiner bescheidenen englischen Sprachkenntnisse ganz gut in Kontakt miteinander. Nach dem „Teatime" am Nachmittag des ...
City of Bridges
... but also probably for customs and taxation checkpoints. It is 73 miles long (120 km). Walkers of Hadrian’s Wall start or end here in Newcastle. (In 2009 I walked some portions of it, up and down and up and down – challenging for me, but beautiful countryside.)
A "New Castle" was built in 1080 by the son of William the Conqueror on the site of an old Roman fort; and the still-standing Castle Keep was ...
Newcastle
... kick off and with a pub next door to the hostel we didn't have to go to far. The pub was a little packed but notning like that time in Nottingham, unfortunatly Newcastle got smashed 3-0 but it was an alright afternoon and night but it quitened down a lot after the game, probably because it was a Sunday afternoon, so we had some dinner and went back up to our room.
Day 154: The days are starting to become a lot cooler as we head ...
Fined
... meals even), right beside the UNESCO Heritage site of Hadrian’s Wall (constructed in 122 AD during the rule of Roman emperor Hadrian). It made for a neat, early morning exploration before we jumped back into the car to continue south.
Cutting our losses and choosing to pay the parking fine,
Leann and ...