Originally posted by Excursion UK
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I wasn't going anywhere because I never do. I've spent so much time staying in hotels and seeing new places because of contracts that I'm happy to just stay at homeComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWe would have had a long layover in Doha on the way back as it's possible to get a transit visa to enter the country and do some sight-seeing.
I suppose you could visit all the half-built footy stadiums, or the cemeteries housing the graves of the many sub-continent lackeys that have perished whilst building them.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostGood luck with that. Spent 10 days in Doha back in 1994. Unless there has been a phenomenal upsurge in tourist attractions you'll see more by staying in your hotel.
I suppose you could visit all the half-built footy stadiums, or the cemeteries housing the graves of the many sub-continent lackeys that have perished whilst building them.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSouth West England back end of September for a week or two if possible. If not, back garden/golf course for two weeks.
Polyphant, Broadwoodwidger and Fenny Bridges are among my favourites.
(actually, I have been to Broadwoodwidger when I got lost trying to find my way to Bratton Clovelly)Comment
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Originally posted by Excursion UK View PostYes was getting nostalgic the other night about all those funny place one sees signposted whilst zooming down the 3-zero-3 and A30 that are never visited but are firmly lodged in the mind.
Polyphant, Broadwoodwidger and Fenny Bridges are among my favourites.
(actually, I have been to Broadwoodwidger when I got lost trying to find my way to Bratton Clovelly)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by Excursion UK View PostAbout as off grid as we get is a bit of sunbathing in the noddy in the sand dunes at Brean!
Originally posted by zoco View PostI'd be down that Englischer Garten all day long wandering round in the noddy, primed for a bit of action:Originally posted by Martin Bank Holiday View PostSo is she going to attend PMQs in the noddy??Originally posted by Martin Bank Holiday View PostStrategically placed towels or completely in the noddy?Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostOne of the floats is rumoured to feature some birds in the noddy.Comment
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I was planning on going on a UK based road/rail/sea excursion. I was hoping for an almost exclusively local mystery tour - getting on a bus an visiting several points of interest stopping at various retail outlets where I could then part with some of my hard earned. I then wanted to get on a chartered river cruise, either up the Thames or on the Bristol Channel.
Unfortunately, the UK excursion provider let me down, so I'm instead whisking the family off to Durham for a one-in-a-lifetime luxury eye testing experience.Last edited by Paralytic; 22 June 2020, 15:46.Comment
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