I lost it on the train on the way to my final destination, and I am only going to be here for the next week. I cannot wait 15 days for a new passport, so is there anyway that I can get a temporary ...
Currently my flight plans include flying into Manchester, then I'll be at Huddersfield only for 2 or 3 days to sort some matters, and then I plan to work my way down to London.
I am from America & was wondering what they used in Scotland. Additional Details If a man weighed 200 American pounds, what would he be in Scotland? I found alot of good answers but ...
I don't know about dolphins but apparently there's a couple of whales in the Thames...
ScreaminJock
Dolphin Square
chav69
no
Carrie S
As far as I'm aware - nowhere, it's not Florida!
You might be able to swim with some manky fish and old shopping trolleys if you go in the Thames but I wouldn't recommend it - more likely to catch Weils disease from the rats or find a dismembered body to be honest.
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Well you can buy a dolphin bathtub and go swimming in that. Other wise there are no dolphins in london, Sorry they will be playing at wembley in october.
~*tigger*~ **
dorset
Durlston Head - Dorset, England
• Prawle Point - Devon, England
• Porthgwarra - Cornwall, England
• Cardigan Bay - Cardigan, Wales
• Moray Firth - Inverness, Scotland
• Loch Gairloch - Wester Ross, Scotland
try this link
http://www.swimmingwithdolphins.co.uk/
laylafletcher
no where in london!
They might have some in the London Aquarium but I doubt they let you swim with them, maybe phone and see
Diezel
I'm not sure about London, but try the link above (provided by Tigger).
Kevan M
Not in London, too far inland. You do get the occasional Porpoise out towards Woolwich reach, but they are only following sprats and eels as far as the ferry area then they head back to sea.