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Message # 17103.3 Subject: Re: Locations Date: Thu 14/07/05 11:39:15 GMT Name: Bobby(messylaura) |
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it is? anyway the fountain opposie the astoria (london center point) is great, waist deep bit more in places, i usually end up in there after a UMD meet up.
so does any one from here meet up in london for fountain frollics, maybe we should? i can meet up as "laura" or myself Bobby, i'm sure many of you know me from the UMD or wammonkey, if not just google for messylaura and you find something from me, and just for anyone that doesn't know me, i am a CD wammer. LOL
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In reply to Message (17103) Locations
By Dan - Wed 13/07/05 04:04:05 GMT Now that Trafalgar Sq. is out of use, especially with the heightened terror alert, what other locations do people recommend?
Here are a few to get the ball rolling:
> Bradgate Park, Leicestershire - The River Lin at the Newtown Linford entrance is sometimes used for people to get wet in on hot summer days. However, very busy - no privacy at all, and lots of kids :(.
> Derwent Water, near Keswick - follow the road South from Keswick along the banks of Derwent - there are several parking spaces, and lots of secluded woodland areas which go down to the lake. Much of the land is owned by tha National Trust, so public Access. Various other places in the Lake District too.
> Chatsworth - no further comment needed really. Most people in the UK will know the chatsworth fountain / cascade.
> Various beaches - go to any seaside location where there are people swimming and chances are that these days there will be someone in clothes. I have noticed this particularly around Sheringham in norfolk. Perhaps people are trying to avoid sunburn, or maybe the wind coming in off the north sea is too cold to swim in normal swimwear? You can get wet without getting too many funny looks - but if you prefer more privacy there are miles of deserted beaches further down the coast, past Happisburgh.
> Lowestoft's new fountains - fountains that are there especially to play in - lots of people going in fully clothed. A wetlookers (is that a word?) dream come true! Havent been there yet, but may do if weather is nice this weekend - its not too far to drive from Peterborough.
Well - theres a few suggestions. Anyone have any others (both places to get wet, or to see wetlook)
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