I like travelleng in Spring, because Spring is the best season of the whole year, bournemouth hotel is typical of Spring travel. Relax on the golden beach by the blue sea, walk around the parks and gardens and then enjoy its nightlife before going to sleep in any of the comfortable accommodation. The next day, I am planning to have the fresh seafood served in restaurants along the seafront, or the comforting familiarity of fish 'n' chips on Bournemouth Pier. I will stay there for about 10 days and then fly to another highly-urbanized city called london vacation which has a temperate climate. I mainly pay a visit to it's a variety of sporting events, such as football. In addition, rugby, tennise are also welcome by the tourists. Well, that's just my general idea, I will make a detailed travel plan soon. As to the distance between Bournemouth and London, do you think, it is very convenient? Are there any suggestions you can provide for me? Thanks.
Posts: 4 | Location: Tianons | Registered: 17 June 2007
That's really interesting, Andy. You know, while I was thinking about London the other day, I also got to thinking about travel forum spam. You know how folks ever so subtly disguise attempts to create networks of links through posts about their travels? Anyway, it got me thinking about your trip to London. Or was it Spain?
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If this is spam then color me disappointed. There are a lot of good Spain travelogues out there, but rarely have I seen one that so succinctly captured the experience of traveling through Spain that was as exciting as it was heartbreaking.
I felt like I was right there with Andy on his Spanish adventures, particularly the part about welcoming tennise in the highly-urbanized city of london vacation. I almost feel like I can cross Spain off the countries-I've-visited list after reading this.
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Posts: 1999 | Location: Retired. | Registered: 30 June 2005