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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHere's a clue. No one has every been there twice.
ever
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It is a windswept, arcade filled, inbred locals, bumhole of a place.
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Yes, my parents decided that once was enough when I was a kid living up that way.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI still have nightmares about childhood holidays in Great Yarmouth
"Nice hilday at Blue Skies, wash your cares away"
to be sung in the club style
I went back several years ago on a broads boating holiday. Just escaped getting stuck under a bridge I passed as the tide came in. The boat behind me wasn't so lucky.
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Trains would take about 4 hours, set off from Newcastle -> Peterborough -> Norwich -> Great Yarmouth
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Do webbed feet affect your spelling?Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostGreat Yarmouth is a kip hole of a place, and as well as the largest collection of roller coasters I think it also contains the largest colleny of webbed feet people.
If you went via train there might be a few stops, same again with flights....
colony.
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Great Yarmouth is a kip hole of a place, and as well as the largest collection of roller coasters I think it also contains the largest colleny of webbed feet people.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI dont drive - should have said really!
So I might an easy way to fly/train route etc.
Where is it? Norwich? Or down Plymouth way?
If you went via train there might be a few stops, same again with flights....
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I dont drive - should have said really!Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostDown the A1, turn left at Stamford, then keep going until you reach the end of the land.
Even geordies might find it cold there though!
So I might an easy way to fly/train route etc.
Where is it? Norwich? Or down Plymouth way?
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Great Yarmouth is a small island off the coast of Suffolk, near Dorset.
It has one of the largest collection of Elizabethen rollercoasters in England and is a National Park. It boasts over 50 miles of sands and has a direct tube link to London.
That's all I know.
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