Our Planet's Last Unspoiled Places

Because I can't as yet post pics I will post some names of our landmarks and places of interest, then you guys can at least use Google to see my country ☺️
 
Sounds good Jessica... if you like when you post the names of your landmarks etc either Richie or I could post the pics of those places in meantime ?
 
Here's my list Mal 👍

Cornwall, England.
This is where I grew up, I spent lots of time on the beach.

Conwy Castle, North Wales.
I've visited this castle many times.

Blackpool Illuminations, England.
This place brightens up our dark evenings.

Chester Town Centre, England.
This place has a Tudor style town centre, beautiful in December with the Christmas market.

Tower Bridge, London.
I've crossed this bridge many times.

We don't really have any unspoilt places in England, but we do have some spoilt places which are worth a visit given the chance ☺
 
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Cornwall - England :
This is where I grew up, I spent lots of time on the beach.



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Conwy Castle - North Wales :
I've visited this castle many times.



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Blackpool Illuminations - England :
This place brightens up our dark evenings.



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Chester Town Centre - England :
This place has a Tudor style town centre, beautiful in December with the Christmas market.



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Tower Bridge - London :
I've crossed this bridge many times.
 
Jessica that Cornwall beach could well be in Australia. A pretty spot. Anywhere near where you grew up? Lovely white sand.. I envisaged most English beaches had pebbles for sand. Pretty sure I visited that Welsh castle. I had an English friend that loved visiting Chester
 
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Exactly mate, could be a beach in Aussie or NZ... also thought beaches in England were mainly pebble ones.

I'll make up a thread about Spectacular Beaches.
 
Exactly mate, could be a beach in Aussie or NZ... also thought beaches in England were mainly pebble ones.

I'll make up a thread about Spectacular Beaches.
There's a beach full of pebbles at Hayling Island, Havant, I've been a few times but do prefer sandy beaches.
 
Jessica that Cornwall beach could well be in Australia. A pretty spot. Anywhere near where you grew up? Lovely white sand.. I envisaged most English beaches had pebbles for sand. Pretty sure I visited that Welsh castle. I had an English friend that loved visiting Chester
I lived about a mile away from that beach, my parents owned a static caravan around that area though so we spent many summer holidays there.
Chester is beautiful Richie, there's a cathedral in the town, the shops are Tudor style and quaint, there's boats on the River Dee, it's all so British 🤗
 
There's a beach full of pebbles at Hayling Island, Havant, I've been a few times but do prefer sandy beaches.
Yeah, the sand is much easier on the feet & when you throw a towel down to lay on it... good to have different types of beaches though.



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Hayling Island Beach - the beach hut is pretty cool :thumbsu:
 
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