Fame Monster
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Lots of beautiful places in England but you can't beat the Pennines for me. Stunning 360 views all round and the constant smell of cowshit.
"Another place".. Anthony Gormleys statues on Crosby Beach
I've been to both, and they are very similar, but St Michael's Mount is smaller. Very Impressive though. Check the tide times.
A few more to add to my original ten,
Dover Castle
Whitby
Broadway (Cotswolds)
Cambridge
Lynton/Lynmouth
Corfe Castle
Lindisfarne, Holy Island.
The Newcastle ground is indeed St.James' Park but there has been constant debate whether the spelling should have an extra 's' after the apostrophe and therefore whether the pronunciation should be with a single 's' or double 's.' Older Newcastle folk tend to use the double s. There is also argument over whether there should be a full stop ("period" for Americans) after the St. You can find a detailed account of all this on wikipedia. You might also discuss whether to say NEWcastle or NewCASTLE as most locals do.Too bad -- you should have (done). The thing I love most about Brits is their pedantry. :)
The Newcastle ground is indeed St.James' Park but there has been constant debate whether the spelling should have an extra 's' after the apostrophe and therefore whether the pronunciation should be with a single 's' or double 's.' Older Newcastle folk tend to use the double s. There is also argument over whether there should be a full stop ("period" for Americans) after the St. You can find a detailed account of all this on wikipedia. You might also discuss whether to say NEWcastle or NewCASTLE as most locals do.
Oh, and by the pedantic way, we are Britons, not that dreadful "Brits.' Best to you anyway.
Has anyone said "down Kate Middleton's dress" yet?