Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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Cheddar Gorge
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Mottisfont Abbey in Hampshire. An attractive house but beautiful gardens and the River Test running past.
Stoer Head in Sutherland, west coast of Scotland. First time we went there was on a bright sunny day. Lighthouse, cliffs and no one else around. Serene, calm and beautiful. On a clear day you can see forever, as the old song has it!
Every inch of British Columbia
The Palouse region of eastern Washington (where I went to grad school). It’s impossible to capture the scale and vastness of the region. Those windmills in the background are probably 60-70 miles away and each one of those “hills” are half a mile tall. It’s the most efficient soil in the world for growing wheat and very common region for desktop background pictures. I so wish a picture could capture it.
WSU, eh?
I had to do the drive from Spokane to Pullman a couple of times and, yes, that's an incredible landscape. Went to lunch near the bear research centre just as they were let out for exercise ... boy them f******s move fast.
Not those spots but sites.
I bloody love Chesil Beach. Have a beer, walk, fish, just look at it.
Fairlight Beach. Getting to it is akin to Leonardo Di Caprio’s journey to find ‘The Beach’ but once you get there it’s worth it, lots of naked nubile bodies, plus a fair amount of ageing meat and two veg on show. Marvellous.
The walk to the lighthouse in Byron Bay, most easterly point on the Australian mainland. Mount Warning in the distance, whales, dolphins, the occasional shark in the bay, brush turkeys, big lizards and once or twice a reclusive wallaby in the rain forest. Love that place so much. Sadly doesn't look like I'll be seeing it again for a while
A second vote for Lorne, but once there you also have to head inland into the Otways - my favourite place to go running.
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