Travel Blog Photos from Wales (5,346)
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Head back to Wrexham again to see Den and Jo and also Nick and his family (Nick kindly sponsored our Cargill night out in Bangkok last year). Saturday we are all due to go to Chester races. Den and Jo are in the posh hospitality tent c/o ...
... time I step into a holy site, music is playing??? This is noteworthy, and this concert is so unexpected and so delightful I see if I can record it on my MP3. Now I can hear the voices of angels whether I'm in Wales or in Lake Wobegon. Delightful.
... and I think we took about 200 photos to prove it ;) From Conwy we continued on our travels across the north coast of Wales with the shocking realisation that our hopes for a lovely coastal drive were not to be realised as the whole area feels like an ...
- Drove down to Wrexham to see Den and Jo in their converted barn for about a week. Den is a bit of an obsessive compulsive so we had a great time not using coasters on his lovely furniture. Drank lots of wine and eat a lot there too plus also found out ...
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Helpful British terminology chart
Posted on Jun 9, 2008, 07:51:47
Hmmm, interesting. I didn't know that difference between Great Britain and United Kingdom. (although I will probably forget it soon anyway.) I am no expert on this subject and should probably stay out of it - but my thinking would have been the ...
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Scotland
Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 13:23:35
... local services from the machines at the bus stop. This will be easy to identify. Visas Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, and is therefore part of the European Union, allowing all member countries entry without the need for a Visa. Visit www. ...
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Duplicate forums?
Posted on Oct 15, 2009, 05:08:55
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't the United Kingdom forum simply duplicating the England/Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland forums?
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What's the longest word in the world?
Posted on Apr 3, 2009, 18:09:07
... (short form Llanfairpwllgwyngyll). The long form of the name is the longest officially recognized place name in the United Kingdom and one of the longest in the world, being 58 letters in length (51 letters in the Welsh alphabet, where "ch" and ...
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