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You're brave standing under those rocks
everything looks beautiful, keep having fun
everything looks beautiful, keep having fun
Alisaura said:Haha, I beat photobucket into submission (mostly by resizing the pics for it)... I don't have today's pics on this computer yet, but here are some previous ones...
A little church in Tarring Neville (what did Neville do to deserve that, I asked), where my... great grandparents (I think) are buried.
A view from a lookout near Devil's Dyke, near Brighton... People go hang gliding there when the wind is right. That would be awesome.
Some chalk cliffs, as seen from Birling Gap...
A bit of Brighton Beach and the Pier, including the Helter Skelter
And some ammonite fossils near Lyme Regis...
Alisaura said:
Then again, I am in the same country as Wild... I wonder how far her area of influence extends...
WildHoney said:
All of the UK & Ireland, slowly taking over Europe and then THE WORLD
There's nowhere to hide!WildHoney said:All of the UK & Ireland, slowly taking over Europe and then THE WORLD
I tried to take a couple, this is the best I can offer...Originally posted by bonocomet no pics of the New Zealand guy? [/B]
Alisaura said:
I tried to take a couple, this is the best I can offer...
I wish I'd got one when he was cramming his shoulders through the tennis raquet....
Went to the Blair Athol distillery today, mostly to get my dad a bottle of Scotch; I'll have to post it home on Tuesday. Also saw some great scenery from Queen's View, that whole area (Perthshire) is amazing. Some of those tannin-stained rivers and gravelly banks made me think of Tasmania (or the little I've seen of it, anyway). Also saw a little stone circle in the middle of someone sheep paddock, that was cool. Pics to follow
Want to be up earlier tomorrow, having another go at Edinburgh.
I would also love to know why "Edinburgh" is pronounced with more syllables than its spelling, while places like "Gloucestershire" are pronounced with (thankfully) fewer...??
Alisaura said:Thanks guys
I love the pebble beaches, as long as I don't have to walk on them in bare feet - it hurts! I decided I should stick my feet in the Channel while I was in Brighton and could barely hobble the few feet from where I took off my shoes, to where the little waves were breaking. Mum's got a photo on her camera, it's probably highly amusing.
The thing I love about the pebbles is that they're all flint that has washed out of the chalk cliffs as they erode away.... and flint is very cool stuff - you don't really find it in Australia at all. :geology