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Previously on "Favourite Holiday destinations."
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Originally posted by HRH View PostWhere and why.
1. Santa Monica-LA. Beautiful empty beaches, 10 dollar taxi ride up to sunset strip for nightlife, lovely shops, bars and retaurants, beautiful ladies.
2. Puerto Andratx- Mallorca. A mini puerto Banus without the essex/cheshire sets to ruin it, lovely harbour, great restaurants, surounded by a nice class of person.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostMaybe it has just rained or there had been a storm but the sea was dodgy. The very clean looking well known beaches in and around Oz cities are no go areas for a few days after heavy rain unless you want a nasty throat infection. LA is OK but you must of had a lady friend in town or something to warrant going 20+ times !?
I don't just stay in LA I go twice a year on avearge to the west coast, love San Diego, San Fran, Vegas Santa Cruz etc etc etc as well.
Oh and yes I did have a friend their
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Originally posted by Clippy View Post4. Check-in @ Heathrow Airport - Unhelpful staff, crowded check-in area and overpriced food in the shops. Nothing like spending the first few days of your holiday at Heathrow because baggage handlers, ground staff or the French are on strike - again.
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Originally posted by HRH View Posthmm interesting perspective, not what I have experienced in the 20+ times I have been to Venice....Although the wino thing is true, but they tend to clear off to the shade when the sun comes up.
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Originally posted by HRH View Posthmm interesting perspective, not what I have experienced in the 20+ times I have been to Venice....Although the wino thing is true, but they tend to clear off to the shade when the sun comes up.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostProbably where I'm thinking of but a mile won't make the sea clean, it was defo dodgy and I personally wouldn't put a toe in it. Stepping over the winos to get onto the beach also detracts from its holiday potential.
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Originally posted by HRH View PostDid you go to venice beach? about a 1 mile up the boulevard?
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