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You will never forget

For me.... with my time in China,,,,, the city of Xian and the Terracotta Army . The emperor Qing Shi Huang was something else.

The Great Wall, and many more

I’ll put some pics up over the next few days
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Scotland. Its home


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Chernobyl and Pipriat.

Don't think I'll be back anytime soon.
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Are you all goldfish who can only remember one place you've been?
I can remember most places I've been, and I doubt if I'll forget them until I go senile, at which point who knows what I will remember.
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I’m only just back so I haven’t had much chance to forget but Japan stands out over every country I’ve been to.

Just so different in attitude and culture.

Where else does the ticket inspector bow when he leaves the train carriage?
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Scotsrich wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:19 am I’m only just back so I haven’t had much chance to forget but Japan stands out over every country I’ve been to.

Just so different in attitude and culture.

Where else does the ticket inspector bow when he leaves the train carriage?
Where else are ticket inspectors so not needed? :D

(They probably put them on as a courtesy to make sure foreign customers are on the right trains :thumbup: ).
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The USA, specifically the western parts, and it's Nationsl Parks. Joint top of the list are Crater Lake and the Hoh rainforest in Olympic NP, with Yellowstone NP are close third.
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I stood on top of Ayres rock quite a few years ago, with a fella called Ben Burt, who I've never seen
since coming home. Memorable and no longer possible I believe.
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Dodgy69 wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:38 am I stood on top of Ayres rock quite a few years ago, with a fella called Ben Burt, who I've never seen
since coming home. Memorable and no longer possible I believe.
HAving met you enough now i can imagine your reaction

"well, it's a big rock isn't it..." "it's just a rock really"
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You're not allowed to call it Ayres Rock anymore.

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About 15 years ago. Final evening of a holiday in Spain.

A friend had a holiday home which was the old farmhouse (but extended), surrounded by what had been olive groves.

We (Filly, Foal, me, two other friends) were on the roof terrace with G&Ts, in the sun, views to the sea about 4 miles away.

One of the friends was an opera singer. She sang the song that British Airways used in advertising.
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Horse wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:53 am About 15 years ago. Final evening of a holiday in Spain.

A friend had a holiday home which was the old farmhouse (but extended), surrounded by what had been olive groves.

We (Filly, Foal, me, two other friends) were on the roof terrace with G&Ts, in the sun, views to the sea about 4 miles away.

One of the friends was an opera singer. She sang the song that British Airways used in advertising.
'Flower duet' from Lakmé by Delibes?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_Duet

Yup. That'd get your spine tingling. :thumbup:

(If it was, did she sing both parts?! :D ).
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America certainly has my interest and if my numbers came in and I fancied travelling, it'd be there i went to. Spain and the Spanish people have my heart though. I doubt that'll ever change as I'm only interested in America and Europe and no where outside of that holds any interest for me, or at least enough to make me want to visit. There maybe a long shot of India, but no where else.
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I haven't visited as many countries as a lot of others have but I have probably spent longer in the ones I have visited. M, for example has been bloody everywhere but is rarely static for more than a couple of days. Her favourite place is Costa Rica.

For myself, I live in a place that is more like home than anywhere else I've been. I have good memories from most of the others that will stay with me; Oman was beautiful, the Nepalese are lovely people (and they have mountains), Bahrain was a terrible contrast between rich and poor. Eastern Transvaal and the Drakensberg in SA some of the most spectacular sights on the planet. Places generally though are made by the people there and some of those can skew the decisions.

But one favourite? Ballintoy in Northern Ireland*. I'll be going back there before I die, hopefully.

* I have memories from the Falls Road and the Bogside as well but see the comment above about people making places. 8-)
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Taipan wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 8:41 am America certainly has my interest and if my numbers came in and I fancied travelling, it'd be there i went to. Spain and the Spanish people have my heart though. I doubt that'll ever change as I'm only interested in America and Europe and no where outside of that holds any interest for me, or at least enough to make me want to visit. There maybe a long shot of India, but no where else.
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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.....
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Skub wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:10 am I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.....
Meh. Shoulder of Orion is a tourist dump these days and you can't see the Tannhauser Gate for folk taking selfies. :(
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Standing at Brandywell corner with my Dad and friends watching Joey go past at full chat on the 250, appearing from the dense fog less than 100 yards away and disappearing again a second later.....

Watching glorious sunsets from the house at the top of the hill near Betbeze in southern France.

Touring the west coast of Scotland in a 5l V8 Mustang.

Skiing with the family in St Anton, Austria.

Water-skiing (well, trying!) on a lake in Idaho.

Taking photos of Africa from the tallest point of Gibraltar.
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I had a rather odd experience in Rome a few years back.

Mrs.Skub wanted to go,I generally don't like crowds of people and cities are not my thing,but I went anyway to keep the peace! To put things in context,I'm a homebird and the best part of any holiday I've ever had,is coming home.

From the moment we arrived in Rome I felt strangely at home. I have no religious/reincarnation beliefs,but it was as if I had lived my life there and there was a feeling of utter contentment and peace. The whole time we were there the feelings persisted and as I looked over the city from the air as we were leaving,I was almost bereft and tearful,as if I was actually leaving home never to return. Even writing this,the emotion is still there.

Weird as fook.
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weeksy wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:41 am
Dodgy69 wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:38 am I stood on top of Ayres rock quite a few years ago, with a fella called Ben Burt, who I've never seen
since coming home. Memorable and no longer possible I believe.
HAving met you enough now i can imagine your reaction

"well, it's a big rock isn't it..." "it's just a rock really"

Jeez...don't let the Abo's hear you say that. 😯
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