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    2013 sounds great to me I should be less busy than usual following my spring time examinations, and shouldn't have too many, if any, placements to do.

    Randi - I love Oxford and have family there, my dad grew up in an Oxfordshire village so I know the area fairly well. It's so easy to get to by bus/train too. Plus, it's a better example of 'real' England. I always say people who have only visited London (as much as I love it) haven't really been to the UK! London would be a great place to start, then there's Oxford, Canterbury, Brighton... plenty of nice places pretty near by that are worth a visit.

    Of course, they all pale in comparison to the north of England, but I think I'd be pushing my luck there....

    Michelle - hope all goes well with the surgery! Keep us posted.

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    Zara, I've visited Oxforshire many times, since John's sister lives near Witney, we have taken many trips to the surrounding towns, mostly to the west, into the Cotswolds. I think most Americans would love it, it's a beautiful part of England. Some towns I really like are Henley and Burford - have you been there?

    Lake District is supposed to really beautiful, also. I haven't been there, though.

    One of my dreams is to go on a boat up the Thames for a week, that must be special.



    "I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.


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    I've been to Witney and Burford before, but not Henley. The parts I know best are the city centre itself, and the country villages north of the city

    The Lake District is about an hour north from home and I've been there many times. It is beautiful and the landscape is very different to that of Southern England. It's best experienced if you are prepared to do a lot of walking but most people are content to find a little cafe at a lakeside and pass the day there. Northern weather is, however, famously terrible, so anyone who does plan to go - take an umbrella!

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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