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Title: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 17, 2009, 05:47: PM
i may have a plane ticket and a eurail pass for a few weeks next summer. i am looking to arrive at heathrow and leave from copenhagen. i would like to visit england, belgium and "holland" and travel through denmark (visiting copenhagen) to sweden (traveling back to copenhagen).

i would like to hear your "can't misses" for that general region, namely some things that are a little bit off of the beaten path (especially in england). i'm not incredibly specific about the area in which i will travel in each country (except for sweden). i would just like to hear about some things that kick ass in your respective countries (also applicable to people that have merely traveled to these places) so that i can start to get an idea of how i want to go about doing this.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 17, 2009, 07:02: PM
Copenhagen - Malmö is like 15 minutes so you should definately stop by here. I don't know tho if there are any must see stuff. There is one thing to which maybe you'd like to see

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Turning_Torso_3.jpg)
If I remind myself of more stuff I'll write
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Post by: moby on Jul 17, 2009, 08:00: PM
wow that is fucking amazing tower
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 18, 2009, 12:59: AM
to be honest all americans think london is england so just go to london.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 18, 2009, 03:22: AM
wow that is fucking amazing tower
that's in ma city homie  :thumbsup: me, zlatan and lazee proudly reppin malmö  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: Gustav on Jul 18, 2009, 04:55: AM
London > all
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: JohanRempe on Jul 18, 2009, 08:07: AM
wow that is fucking amazing tower
that's in ma city homie  :thumbsup: me, zlatan and lazee proudly reppin malmö  :thumbsup:
:cursing:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: TW89 on Jul 18, 2009, 08:44: AM
Tbh I cant think of that much to see in England  lol
We dont really have any big, twisted up buildings  :rolleyes:   jus its more bout the countryside, and historic and traditional stuff I guess


Though you should try get to a good Pub and a good Fish n Chippy, maybe try get to a match too.

to be honest all americans think london is england so just go to london.
Most Londoners think London is England...
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 18, 2009, 10:25: AM
Just go to London, no point going to the rest of england in my honest opinion lol

Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 18, 2009, 12:17: PM
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Copenhagen - Malmö is like 15 minutes

malmo is definitely on my list. it's how i plan on getting into sweden (my girlfriend is fixated on sweden). in fact, i may just split ways w/my g/f and split a week b/w copenhagen and malmo. i won't want to randomly travel to see the birthplace of her ancestors. you have a name for the building?

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Though you should try get to a good Pub and a good Fish n Chippy, maybe try get to a match too.

yeah, i was thinking about that. will probably try to get in a nice english breakfast as well

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Just go to London, no point going to the rest of england in my honest opinion lol

noted. i figure london's large enough to where it'd take me a lifetime to see all of the shit there. i wouldn't be crushed if i didn't leave the city
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 18, 2009, 12:23: PM
How long are you in london for? If its a few days just stay in London, but if its something like a week then take a trip to Brighton or something.

Also Copenhagen is really nice place from what I saw when I was there.

And if you go to Malmo get oLi to meet you at the station like he did with me, hes so fucking cute.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 18, 2009, 12:31: PM
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How long are you in london for? If its a few days just stay in London, but if its something like a week then take a trip to Brighton or something.

better part of a week probs. it all depends upon my g/f, but i don't really want her to plan my vacation; so, i'll pretty much be doing whatever the fuck i want

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Also Copenhagen is really nice place from what I saw when I was there.

i've heard it's incredible. really looking forward to it if everything works out

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And if you go to Malmo get oLi to meet you at the station like he did with me, hes so fucking cute.

did he make a cardboard sign for you? i've always wanted one of those
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Post by: BigMac on Jul 18, 2009, 12:44: PM
no he didn't :(

luckily he was doing a 300 pound benchpress at the end of the platform so he was easy to spot!
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 18, 2009, 01:23: PM
man, i've been looking at brighton. shit looks like a broke key west

how long is a train ride from london to the north of england? i've wanted to see hadrian's wall for forever. the green, pine tree-less hills of england really appeal to me. i've seen almost everything a beach can have to offer. very rarely do i get to see any kind of elevation
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 18, 2009, 01:28: PM
man, i've been looking at brighton. shit looks like a broke key west

how long is a train ride from london to the north of england? i've wanted to see hadrian's wall for forever. the green, pine tree-less hills of england really appeal to me. i've seen almost everything a beach can have to offer. very rarely do i get to see any kind of elevation

gay.

If you are into your clubbing and shopping then go to Brighton, its different and you get a load of different characters there.

A train 'up north' from London would cost about 50 quid I guess and will take a few hours. All depends on where you are going.

You can always come and see me, free hugs :hello:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: TheGodEmperor on Jul 18, 2009, 01:33: PM
hadrian's wall is the shit, I loved it when I went

I also really liked the lake district and all the welsh castles
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 18, 2009, 01:41: PM
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gay.

man, you don't know hell until you've seen pine trees for days

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If you are into your clubbing and shopping then go to Brighton, its different and you get a load of different characters there.

that's pretty much what i've gathered, but i spent new year's eve last year watching a transgender in a red, high heeled shoe drop in place of a "ball." don't get me wrong, it was hilariously great. it's just not what i'm looking to see.

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A train 'up north' from London would cost about 50 quid I guess and will take a few hours. All depends on where you are going.

ty. doesn't sound too bad considering the current exchange rate. plus, that and a train ticket from london to brussels ($65) would probably be the only trains that i would personally pay for

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You can always come and see me, free hugs :Hello:

 :3some:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 18, 2009, 01:43: PM
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hadrian's wall is the shit, I loved it when I went

that's good to hear. it has always been a dream of mine (don't ask me why). from the pictures, it kind of looked like it sucked
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: ^_^ on Jul 18, 2009, 02:07: PM
so, i'll pretty much be doing whatever the fuck i want


 :lol:


s owns you
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 18, 2009, 02:20: PM
so, i'll pretty much be doing whatever the fuck i want


 :lol:


suzy owns you

definitely, but i'm not letting her plan my vacation. i'm not that stupid. plus, c is in on this. c's word> s's word
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 18, 2009, 08:08: PM
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Copenhagen - Malmö is like 15 minutes

malmo is definitely on my list. it's how i plan on getting into sweden (my girlfriend is fixated on sweden). in fact, i may just split ways w/my g/f and split a week b/w copenhagen and malmo. i won't want to randomly travel to see the birthplace of her ancestors. you have a name for the building?


The name of the building is turning torso and it's located in Västra Hamnen (west harbour). It's about 5 minutes with the buss or a 15 minute walk from the central station. You must also try the kebab and the falafel in malmö!
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 18, 2009, 11:02: PM
Since when was Sweden known for its kababs and falafels. If the guy behind the counter is sporting a mustache you can trust the quality.  :pimp:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 18, 2009, 11:18: PM
Since when was Sweden known for its kababs and falafels. If the guy behind the counter is sporting a mustache you can trust the quality.  :pimp:
Not Sweden but Malmö. Since about a million arabs emigrated here, that's when.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 18, 2009, 11:46: PM
That must suck.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 18, 2009, 11:47: PM
Since when was Sweden known for its kababs and falafels. If the guy behind the counter is sporting a mustache you can trust the quality.  :pimp:
Not Sweden but Malmö. Since about a million arabs emigrated here, that's when.
ahahahaha
now it makes sense :thumbsup:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 18, 2009, 11:55: PM
That must suck.
Not really only 9 out of 10 roberies in Malmö are comitted by imigrants and it's only like 90% unemployment in Rosengård (city where most live) and also it's not like they intentionally put huge garbage containers on fire and then throw rocks and the firemen when they come to put the fire out

oh wait..
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 12:46: AM
That must suck.
Not really only 9 out of 10 roberies in Malmö are comitted by imigrants and it's only like 90% unemployment in Rosengård (city where most live) and also it's not like they intentionally put huge garbage containers on fire and then throw rocks and the firemen when they come to put the fire out

oh wait..
were did this fact come from? did they interview all the robbers and asked them wat ethnicity they were?
and there ethnicity has nothing to do with how they behave.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: SeBaS on Jul 19, 2009, 12:58: AM
were did this fact come from? did they interview all the robbers and asked them wat ethnicity they were?
most stupid shit ive ever read
and there ethnicity has nothing to do with how they behave.
their education is waht has to do with how they behave. its the same here in germany, or at least in hamburg, you can call it a coincidence, but no i dont think so.
ofc im talking bout roberies and stuff, never heard about people throwing rocks at the firemen here before  :lol:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 01:14: AM
were did this fact come from? did they interview all the robbers and asked them wat ethnicity they were?
most stupid shit ive ever read
and there ethnicity has nothing to do with how they behave.
their education is waht has to do with how they behave. its the same here in germany, or at least in hamburg, you can call it a coincidence, but no i dont think so.
ofc im talking bout roberies and stuff, never heard about people throwing rocks at the firemen here before  :lol:
that was the point...noobs :rolleyes:

yea its the persons edcation or lifestyle etc that makes someone do something, not there race or were there from.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 01:59: AM
That must suck.
Not really only 9 out of 10 roberies in Malmö are comitted by imigrants and it's only like 90% unemployment in Rosengård (city where most live) and also it's not like they intentionally put huge garbage containers on fire and then throw rocks and the firemen when they come to put the fire out

oh wait..

Its not all immigrants its the Arabs. Even here 80% of them run around praying on the weak (indians, aussies etc etc).
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 02:01: AM
WTF IS WITH THE RACISM HERE
i hope u all burn to death u racist a-holes
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 02:03: AM
I'm just stating well documented facts man.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 02:19: AM
I'm just stating well documented facts man.
are u joking? i dont see the humor in this..
if not, were are these well documneted facts
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 02:23: AM
At my house in my filing cabinet.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 02:29: AM
yea i just checked, its not there. :rolleyes:
wtf is this, the first rule on this forum says
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Racism: This freestyle and football forum should bring us all together just like the game of football does. Please keep in mind that our forum goes beyond race and religion. Racist behavior and comments that lead to discrimination or prejudice will be automatically punished by a yellow card or automatic ban. The moderating team has the right to judge how long the yellow card or ban will last.
this moderating is a fuking joke, u should be banned, ur racist view are not welcome here.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 02:44: AM
Banning me will only make me more of a hero than I already am, is that what you want?  :cheers:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 02:47: AM
im glad ur going to be famous on a forum, i bet ur parents are proud of that achievement :thumbsup:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 02:49: AM
Its always been my life dream.  :rockit:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 02:53: AM
has someone hacked ur account or something?
lets check
manyook
arip yemokh
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 03:09: AM
hehe i only understand manyook.

As for the other word there is no sound of 'P' in Arabic.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 03:12: AM
yea im not sure about the whole language.
then wtf are u saying? ur going against ur own race?
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 03:26: AM
I'm not Arab. I'm Afrikan.

Btw relax b I'm just trying to annoy you.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 03:33: AM
hmm yea, but still theres other ways to annoy ppl, racism is not one of them that u should do if its just a joke. and u'd think u wouldnt want to spread racism since there are so many ppl against africans...its like throwing gas on a fire when u want to put it out, y would u do that?
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 03:39: AM
I really don't consider jokingly accusing a race of committing a lot of crimes in an area racist at all its actually quiet funny. It might be different with others because u might have grown up in a different environment.

Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 19, 2009, 03:41: AM
completely offtopic fags! ^^

Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 19, 2009, 03:44: AM
That must suck.
Not really only 9 out of 10 roberies in Malmö are comitted by imigrants and it's only like 90% unemployment in Rosengård (city where most live) and also it's not like they intentionally put huge garbage containers on fire and then throw rocks and the firemen when they come to put the fire out

oh wait..
were did this fact come from?
Malmö PD
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: L_I_S on Jul 19, 2009, 04:01: AM
I really don't consider jokingly accusing a race of committing a lot of crimes in an area racist at all its actually quiet funny. It might be different with others because u might have grown up in a different environment.
no, ive grown up in the same place as u have, my views on everything is up 2 me. ur just choosing to see things in certain ways.
completely offtopic fags! ^^
good comment man
That must suck.
Not really only 9 out of 10 roberies in Malmö are comitted by imigrants and it's only like 90% unemployment in Rosengård (city where most live) and also it's not like they intentionally put huge garbage containers on fire and then throw rocks and the firemen when they come to put the fire out

oh wait..
were did this fact come from?
Malmö PD
yea bullshit. anyway, ur basically saying that because they are immegrints[any other ethnicity apart from swedish] they are most likely to be thiefs of somesort, rite? and which ur basing ur judgement on what? theyre race, there for making wat u said to be racist and u cannot forfill ur job as an admin because u urself set a bad example and are too a racist[imo, one of the lowest forms of a human being]
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: cigar omar on Jul 19, 2009, 05:11: AM
Oli has just been made redundant.  :-[
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 19, 2009, 05:45: AM
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yea bullshit. anyway, ur basically saying that because they are immegrints[any other ethnicity apart from swedish] they are most likely to be thiefs of somesort, rite? and which ur basing ur judgement on what? theyre race, there for making wat u said to be racist and u cannot forfill ur job as an admin because u urself set a bad example and are too a racist[imo, one of the lowest forms of a human being]
no i said 9/10 robberies are commited by immigrants and that is actually a fact that has been stated by the police it's nothing i made up
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: SeBaS on Jul 19, 2009, 10:23: AM
lol chill with all that racism is baaaaad shit, theres no need to take it seriously its just a fucking forum and the thread has nothing to do with races.

and since your not planning to visit germany......


(http://www.greatdreams.com/planes/bush-finger.jpg)
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 19, 2009, 11:22: AM
 :lol:

i thought about it, but it's complicated. my g/f is traveling around europe for two+ months; so, i had to pick something congruent w/her schedule
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 19, 2009, 11:55: AM
oh @L_I_S: go away. you're ruining my opportunity to get good, first hand information. draw this shit out anymore, and i will simply delete the posts in question
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: ^_^ on Jul 19, 2009, 12:12: PM
why not just delete it now, the thread is already filled with a bunch of bullshit that will not help you.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 19, 2009, 09:06: PM
why not just delete it now, the thread is already filled with a bunch of bullshit that will not help you.

 Bro this shit could save his life. What if he is confronted by an immigrants while in Malmö??
Yeah what if he is confronted by an immigrants and what if he wants to grab something to eats maybe a kebabs?

In Copenhagen there's a street called "Ströget" which is basicly a looong street with shops on both sides that go for several miles. There's also something like an amusent park. Best thing about those two is that they are as close as they could possibly be from the central train station.

Maybe you should try googling something like 'stuff worth to see in malmö/copenhagen' because even if I tell you what I know I'm sure I'll forget a lot of things.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: TW89 on Jul 20, 2009, 12:28: AM
I jus thought, you could go to the Millennium Dome!   j/k

Nah, but maybe you might wanna see Stonehenge.


the green, pine tree-less hills of england really appeal to me. i've seen almost everything a beach can have to offer.

Rather ironic that mac remarked this as gay, yet he tells you to go to the gay capital of europe...

You may like the Yorkshire Dales though, if you do come 'up north' that is.

(http://www.chromavision.co.uk/yt/assets/goodies/dales33_small.jpg)

Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: sputnik on Jul 20, 2009, 02:39: AM
real talk, london isnt great. i know im a londoner but seriously... it kinda sucks for more than 2-3 days imo. it has shops... landmarks... mediocre attractions... nothing that wont take more than a few days to see or do. after that go to brighton or bogner and get raped by macca or the gay community, your choice :)
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 20, 2009, 03:20: AM
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In Copenhagen there's a street called "Ströget" which is basicly a looong street with shops on both sides that go for several miles. There's also something like an amusent park. Best thing about those two is that they are as close as they could possibly be from the central train station.

that looks great. thanks

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Maybe you should try googling something like 'stuff worth to see in malmö/copenhagen' because even if I tell you what I know I'm sure I'll forget a lot of things.

yeah. i'm going to pick up a few fodor's travel books and browse through wikitravel and tratoz, but people tend to be significantly more honest than a flowery travel book. i wouldn't really expect you to put together a comprehensive guide.

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Rather ironic that mac remarked this as gay, yet he tells you to go to the gay capital of europe...

it's alright. 1/4 of the male population of louisiana will try to send you to the "wrong" part of bourbon street

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You may like the Yorkshire Dales though, if you do come 'up north' that is.

that looks fantastic

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real talk, london isnt great. i know im a londoner but seriously... it kinda sucks for more than 2-3 days imo. it has shops... landmarks... mediocre attractions... nothing that wont take more than a few days to see or do. after that go to brighton or bogner and get raped by macca or the gay community, your choice Smiley

seemed like it. i can only look at old shit for so long in one place

 :cheers:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: VG on Jul 20, 2009, 04:23: AM
Regarding England most of the stuff is in London but if you wanna go out for cheap don't do it in London, i mean there are cheap places but they are difficult to find and generally extremely scummy.

Also watch out for the guys with webbed feet up north (there all inbreds :thumbsup:)
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jul 20, 2009, 10:31: AM
If you like castles then check out Wales.

Caernarfon Castle
(http://mynorthwales.com/image-files/caernarfon-castle-web.jpg)

http://en.wikivisual.com/images/e/e5/Caernarfon_castle_interior.jpg

Beaumaris Castle (The island i live on)
(http://cache.virtualtourist.com/3605485-Beaumaris_castle_and_moat-Beaumaris.jpg)

(http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/images/photos/2804.jpg)

Conway Castle
(http://www.deganwycastlehotel.com/images/conwy-castle-wales.jpg)

Harlech Castle
(http://www.old-picture.com/europe/pictures/castle-Harlech.jpg)

Raglan Castle
(http://www.noerf.com/irk/oldphotos/Raglan-Castle.jpg)

Cardiff Castle (probably the best one) right near the millenium stadium too
(http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i27/chugroberts/family/Wales_CardiffCastle_3.jpg)

Theres loads more just search wales castles in google.

and ofcourse Snowden the biggest mountain in the UK.

(http://www.mountaininterval.org/photos/images/06-roll/36-brooks-range-snowden-mountain.jpg)
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: TheGodEmperor on Jul 20, 2009, 11:51: AM
kidwelli (sp?) castle is fucking sick as well
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: SeBaS on Jul 20, 2009, 12:49: PM
btw, why are you going to northern europe when you have portugal, spain, italy inthe south? those are way more beautiful countries imo, and the weather is better too.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 20, 2009, 11:22: PM
If there is a chance, go to Greece! It's a must. Honestly it's the country I like the most of all I've ever been to. Nicest people, good food, fair prices, perfect weather.. I could go on forever writing positive things about Greece. So, you got a chance to go there, take it! No chance in hell that you will regret it  :thumbsup:

I'm sure Italy, Spain and Portugal are beautiful countries aswell, and they are a bit closer so if you can't go to Greece maybe atleast you could go to those.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 21, 2009, 02:23: AM
btw, why are you going to northern europe when you have portugal, spain, italy inthe south? those are way more beautiful countries imo, and the weather is better too.

you dirty son of a bitch!!

The north of europe has stuff to offer!

Don't go to wales though, chunk made it look amazing. But its boring. I wouldnt go unless I had to.

I was waiting for people to pick up on the gay brighton thing, going to Brighton doesnt mean you are gay. Yes there is a lot of gays in Brighton, but its a nice break from london and it has plenty to offer. You are going with your girlfriend so you have nothing to worry about lol

Dont bother going to the theme park in copenhagen, it looks so old. Go to thorpe park while you are in England.

Also, I personally wouldnt go up north. Travelling around England by train is expensive.
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Post by: TW89 on Jul 21, 2009, 03:26: AM
going to Brighton doesnt mean you are gay.

It does, end of.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: oLi on Jul 21, 2009, 03:54: AM
going to Brighton doesnt mean you are gay.

It does, end of.
Wow pretty awesome. I am actually looking forward to see how it feels to be gay (no homo).
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 21, 2009, 04:30: AM
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btw, why are you going to northern europe when you have portugal, spain, italy inthe south? those are way more beautiful countries imo, and the weather is better too.

my g/f's rough itinerary. plus, i'd rather 70 degrees fahrenheit than pushing 100 any time during the summer. it's just not really what i want to see

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If there is a chance, go to Greece! It's a must. Honestly it's the country I like the most of all I've ever been to. Nicest people, good food, fair prices, perfect weather.. I could go on forever writing positive things about Greece. So, you got a chance to go there, take it! No chance in hell that you will regret it  Thumbs Up

g/f is just going to athens. i've thought about it, but that's really the only thing she wants to see in that area that she wouldn't have already seen.

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Don't go to wales though, chunk made it look amazing. But its boring. I wouldnt go unless I had to.

oh, he made it look great? i skipped over chunk's post. figured he was talking about wales.

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I was waiting for people to pick up on the gay brighton thing, going to Brighton doesnt mean you are gay. Yes there is a lot of gays in Brighton, but its a nice break from london and it has plenty to offer. You are going with your girlfriend so you have nothing to worry about lol

haha. i wasn't ever going to write it off b/c of that. i am still going to keep it in mind.  although, i like how the south-west looks. i figure i could go see a few rocks and then make a trip to the coast

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Dont bother going to the theme park in copenhagen, it looks so old. Go to thorpe park while you are in England.

not big into theme parks anyway

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Also, I personally wouldnt go up north. Travelling around England by train is expensive.

yeah. that's what would turn me off of it tbh.

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It does, end of.

 :lol:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: SeBaS on Jul 21, 2009, 09:20: AM
you dirty son of a bitch!!
i love you too
The north of europe has stuff to offer!
that doesnt change the fact that the souths better
I was waiting for people to pick up on the gay brighton thing, going to Brighton doesnt mean you are gay. Yes there is a lot of gays in Brighton, but its a nice break from london and it has plenty to offer. You are going with your girlfriend so you have nothing to worry about lol
sounds like the gayest place on earth
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 21, 2009, 09:32: AM
you dirty son of a bitch!!
i love you too
The north of europe has stuff to offer!
that doesnt change the fact that the souths better
I was waiting for people to pick up on the gay brighton thing, going to Brighton doesnt mean you are gay. Yes there is a lot of gays in Brighton, but its a nice break from london and it has plenty to offer. You are going with your girlfriend so you have nothing to worry about lol
sounds like the gayest place on earth

nah its the second gayest place on earth.

It came second to your asshole!


hahaha I make myself laugh =)
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Post by: sputnik on Jul 21, 2009, 10:15: AM
if you go south west all i can think of is the eden project :dontknow: mm plants
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 21, 2009, 11:10: AM
if you go south west all i can think of is the eden project :dontknow: mm plants

i'd like to hit stonehenge, bath, and cornwall
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 21, 2009, 11:17: AM
if you go south west all i can think of is the eden project :dontknow: mm plants

i'd like to hit stonehenge, bath, and cornwall

LOL

Will cost you loads. Good luck with that.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 21, 2009, 11:32: AM
if you go south west all i can think of is the eden project :dontknow: mm plants

i'd like to hit stonehenge, bath, and cornwall

LOL

Will cost you loads. Good luck with that.

word. probably just going to stay in london and may try to go see brighton then. seems too complicated for me to try to deal w/without a car
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 21, 2009, 11:42: AM
mac has the best advice :pimp:
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Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 21, 2009, 11:47: AM
 :cheers:
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: ^_^ on Jul 22, 2009, 12:01: PM
find some hondurans in england, tell them whats up
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 22, 2009, 12:36: PM
nah, gots too many hondurans in my life already
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: BigMac on Jul 22, 2009, 12:47: PM
If you leave now you can meet oLi. You can have a little moderators meet, I will stand 50 meters away.
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Jul 22, 2009, 02:52: PM
150 and you wear a blindfold
Title: Re: traveling through europe (england, low countries, parts of scandinavia)
Post by: Rodrigo on Jul 23, 2009, 10:04: PM
i actually did that trip this year.. went to london, holland, denmark... (copenhaguen is amazing)