
queendee321
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a park |
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willow
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The middle of a meadow or just an ordinary bog standard field will do, in fact it's better than a beach, no screaming kids, just twittering birds and the odd pheasant or bunny wabbit, but watch out for ravens |
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Druidus
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How about Birmingham's Bullring Beach?
http://www.shakespeareline.com/images/bullring_beach_v.jpg |
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jennie c
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theres some beautiful parks across the country
anywhere in derbyshire, lake district |
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Ginny Jin
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Parks in Central London, your back garden |
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kita
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Blackpool beach. haha. nowhere its england!!!! |
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Emma H
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in a park near a lake if you want a similar atmosphere |
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Laura
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Ur garden, local parks, outdoor swimming pools....? |
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funky munky is back
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There are loads of green spaces in the UK, called Parks or Gardens. |
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HFL'08
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Anywhere private - your yard, or a friends place. Or try a park.
If you go to a public park then generally its an idea to keep a bikini top and shorts or a skirt on for girls, or just shorts for guys. |
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Hola' Hovito â„¢
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garden on a roof |
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Emma
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anywhere where its sunny! good luck finding that in the UK, although it has been gorgeous for the past few days, but i would have thought somewhere down south would be warmer! |
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Carrie S
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Nowhere. Use a high factor sun cream at all times, stay out of direct sunlight and wear a hat. It's the only way to protect against harmful rays which not only age the skin but can cause skin cancer. If we don't know this by know then I don't know when we will. If you are desperate for a tan then get a spray tan - they are good and even and won't hurt your skin. If you just want to soak up the sun then wear a kaftan or similar which covers the skin while you are lying down and re-apply high factor sun cream every so often. You can do this anywhere - garden, park, B&Q car park for that matter (but you might get run over so be careful). |
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Oliver
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In a chip shop. |
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chuck
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Nowhere if you don't want skin cancer. |
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Electronic Geek
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Kent , Its apparently the sunniest place in the UK ! i dont live there so i dont know if its true |
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