
jackdaniels2000uk
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The UK has many fantastic views, many of which we take for granted. One of my fav's has to be the Cotswolds or looking out from the top of Warwick Castle. |
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COCHYN
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south wales uk and switzerland |
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brucebirchall
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Matlock Baths in Derbyshire
Fjords in Norway |
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solo
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I would go for along Glencoe near Fort William in Scotland.
In terms of international I have to say the view from a parachute at 5000' over the North Pole ... not often you get to see the curvature of the earth all around! I'm not likely to forget that in a hurry. |
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captbryguy
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in usa - on top of 'half dome' at yosemite natl park - california
- sorry never been across the pond
2nd place - big sur - in northern calif coast - usa |
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stargazer
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Durham Cathedral from a random field round the back of Collingwood College |
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paul
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My favourite countryside view in the UK is looking across Loch Torridon from Shieldag towards Liathach and Ben Alligin. In the rest of the world is probably from a Greek ferry boat as it turns in towards Serifos, one of the Cyclades. |
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cheeky-wee-lass
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the Highlands in Scotland and Adelaide South Australia............both are gorgeous |
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MISS B.ITCH
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Brecon Beacons - Mid Wales - actually anywhere in Wales. Taco Bell on International Drive in Florida! - mmmm Taco Bell...... |
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GRUMPY /UK
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THE LAKE DISTICT & BEACH,S OF GOA |
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onlyme
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defo the scottish highlands-stunning |
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J P
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i think their is no nicer place than the Scottish borders |
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Moggy
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In the UK, it's a dead heat between the view from the top of Cairngorm and my bloke
and in the world, it's a dead heat between the view from the top of the Viewpoint on Ko Phi Phi and my bloke
My bloke is pretty fit by the way |
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badgerbadger
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Go to Goodwood race circuit in West Sussex UK, stand on top of the hill crest on a day with good visibility and you can see for miles and miles - right out to the sea, and all the towns and villages below you. Gorgeous. |
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