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Bin there done that, got sand in me shoes and a sore bum from excessive camel riding.


Did not care for the food much either.


The place was full of shifty looking types trying to sell me historical paraphernalia.


Never went back so couldn't have rated it highly.


Did not like being badgered constantly when on the street.


Have a nice hols charlie2 dye your hair blonde they really like blondes and brush up your French too.

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been to n africa a fair few times; marrakech, tarroudant, essaouira, gulf of aqaba, nubia, dahab, the nile and more

love it!


amazing food, culture, people, weather, architecture, my french is fine too...

so hoping to have a lovely time, thank you for your interesting feedback...


chaqu'un a son gout.....


ps i hear that gentlemen prefer brunettes

http://www.seraphicpress.com/images/Vivien%20Leigh%20brows.jpg


*gives withering look*

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Working a bit from home and also going round London. Today went to Mitcham then over to Hounslow and then over to Kentish Town and back.

When not working, gardening the balcony plants and wondering again how to stop squirrels ruining everything. The slate chips stopped working for them. :(

Going to friend's beach house Tues and Wed. HooraH!

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As its The EDF and to try and keep up with some of our Jones's here, tomorrow I shall visit :

The Great Pyramid of Giza then move onto The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, then I'll take in The Statue of Zeus at Olympia, have a sojourn and see The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.


In the afternoon I'll explore The Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus, investigate The Colossus of Rhodes and finish my day by inspecting The Lighthouse of Alexandria.


Not sure what I'll do on Sunday...

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[quote name=Hi everyone..

What's everyone up to' date=' over the next few days??

Andy]



well Andy did ask TLS, and I am just dead excited about my trip!!!


and I was only trying to let SteveT know that his rather unpositive views were not going to put me off looking forward to it:)

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have you try The Gaza Strip?


Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> As its The EDF and to try and keep up with some of

> our Jones's here, tomorrow I shall visit :

> The Great Pyramid of Giza then move onto The

> Hanging Gardens of Babylon, then I'll take in The

> Statue of Zeus at Olympia, have a sojourn and see

> The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.

>

> In the afternoon I'll explore The Mausoleum of

> Maussollos at Halicarnassus, investigate The

> Colossus of Rhodes and finish my day by inspecting

> The Lighthouse of Alexandria.

>

> Not sure what I'll do on Sunday...


have you tried The Gaza Strip?

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