
swordof_vermillion
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There are some really beautiful places in Yorkshire and The Lake District is beautiful too. There are some really beautiful places in Scotland too.....Loch Lomond, was a place we went to a lot but I expect it has changed since I was last there in the 70's.....nowhere stays the same does it lol.
The Isle of Skye is very beautiful and I remember going there on holiday in the 70's. It's a place I would like to go back to with my hubby.....maybe one day hm! |
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helmut UK
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without doubt, its gotta be the brecons or the broads, it all depends on what pleases your eye.
i have been off roading in the welsh countryside and in the mountains it is still untamed scenery.
that is what gives me pleasure,to be able to drive for two days in forests and mountains and not see another soul.
on the other hand i went fishing on the norfolk broads and lost myself on the riverbanks where it was so quiet you could hear the insects buzzing and the fish rolling in the water.
that too was a good experience, just sitting alone in the quiet and unreserved beauty of the broads.
i also lived up in scotland for a few years and i had the delight of waking up on xmas morning to find 12" of snow had fell, we lived miles from anywhere and i had the feeling that the snow was all for me, so as i say, it depends on your interpretation of beauty. ;) |
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Bernd
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Scottland |
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johny
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i enjoy the country side , not really into city life way to many people.
Wales got loads of nice walking spots |
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tkf57
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the lake district has be close to number 1 - but parts of scotland and wales are really nice too - and of course lets not forget some places in the west country!!!! |
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Simon C
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Cornwall!
The People Are Amazing
There Are Pastys
Amazing Views
Fresh Smelling Air
The Water is soft and will clear up your skin!
Its fantastic! |
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David S
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Mortimer Forest near Ludlow, The Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, Abinger Roughs near Gomshall Surrey,
Blackdown Hill West Sussex, Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve near Chichester West Sussex, Savernake Forest near Marlborough Wiltshire, Martinsell Hill and Oare Hill near Pewsey Wiltshire |
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neil desperandum
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The Lake District, Scotland and Wales. |
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princekeyuk
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The Airport at Manchester as I'm leaving!!! |
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Miss Chase
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Wales. It is green and has many castles etc for you to go to. Everyone finds that Wales is an idillic place where you can disappear and live in peace for your holiday. |
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silvermuse2003
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I'd have to say Dorset, Somerset, Devon way. Lovely beaches and so much history. |
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YveyK
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I;m with Simon C. Cornwall is beautiful - every day the view where I commute is different. I should take pictures every day and get them published. Then the world would see the changes of the seasons in a single day. |
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agreeable
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Scotland has its moments and so do Wales. Two absolutely beautiful places with lots of aesthetic views to offer |
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Smarty Pants
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Well it isn't Wiltshire cos it's littered with piles of old rocks that no-one can use. |
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james h
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The Lake district is pretty amazing, however there is scenery to rival anywhere in the world up in Scotland. |
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murphywingedspur
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Cornwall.....a unique, rugged beauty. |
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elliott
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The Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall. |
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¸.•°*♥ Lenzzzy!! ♥*°•.¸
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I'd say Pembrokshire in South Wales. The castles and beaches are the most beautiful I've ever seen, petty it's so cold though! |
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Johnny
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The Lake district I think |
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jetsetter
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I live in a little town neat the north lakes called penrith.
the views are beautiful from certain parts however nearer to the lake district it is awesome. unspoilt landscape great views quaint cafes and coffee shops windermere is popular there are so many lakes and shopping lots of little towns keswick is lovely penrith is lovely too no lakes though.
enjoy where ever you go |
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T C
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I'd say Cornwall. |
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addict
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The Lake District in Cumbria is very nice also north west Scotland.
Tha City of Durham is agreeable (lots of restraunts and bars) as is the Western side of County Durham, where you will find High Force, the biggest water fall in Britain, you will also find Teesdale and Weardale and eventually travelling west you will come to the Pennines. |
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Rolyn R
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To me it will always be the Llyn Peninsula North Wales..Pen Llyn i mi! |
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maybe!
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The New Forest with it's pretty villages and lovely countryside |
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surfotto
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norththumberland carn wall those areas |
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Paul
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The most diverse for beauty has got to be the North East. We have everything, from mountains, to valleys, to beaches, theres fantastic architechture, and fantastic people just cap it all off nicely! |
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BLUES
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no part of the UK but defenetly the most beautiful part of all
IRELAND |
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Goliath
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Shropshire |
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sharkee
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The dock with all the trucks unloading the stowaway immigrants as the sun sets over the white cliffs of Dover. |
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Nagged2much
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Northumberland has to rank pretty highly I would think ... fantastic coastline with white sandy beaches where you can feel as though you are the only person there .. which is often the case, because it can be a bit raw ! It is the least densely populated county in England, so if you want wild and (mostly) unspoilt countryside south of the Scottish border, this is it. Also, it is a step away from Scotland which is also unbelievably beautiful |
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Sherlock
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The highlands of Scotland and Islands such as Skye, Barra, Lewis, Islay, Jura and Mull.
This is Lewis for example.
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=108019573&size=o |
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