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Hollidays in Englad

Led Zeppelin

Charter Member
Hi all!!

I've just spent 6 days in England at Norwich for hollidays (yes, I like England !:icon_lol: ). I must be mad to visit such places in march :d

As usual when I cross the Channel, I buy Flypast and the last one is really worth reading, I especially enjoyed the memories of a RAAF Sunderland crewmember who flew numerous missions in the Bay of Biscay (can't wait for this aircraft! :jump: ).

I visited the Norwich Cathedral, it's really impressive. In the Cathedral, I was surprised to find a panel depicting the Battle of Britain:
http://www.cathedral.org.uk/historyheritage/battle-of-britain--the-battle-of-britain1.aspx


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Funny the number of Frenchmen who like England... Probably those who have Celtic roots...

That panel is beautiful!
 
Well to be honest, I too have a great love of England, only got to visit twice,
But it was wonderful..
Perhaps i'll get to cross the pond again and see this great place..
I Miss... Europe and Britain some very fond menories then I was there..

To all, if you ever get the chance to Go overseas, TAKE IT..
The people are wonderful and the sights are unbelievable.

And like me, perhaps you can learn Not everyone thinks like we "americans"..
LOL..LOL..
It can open ones' mind to find new people and places..
:applause:
 
I've been fortunate to have had more than a few trips over there on business. I particularly recall a great Rememberance Day weekend I spent in Winchester 15 years ago. What a lovely little town with a lot to see and do. :salute:
 
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