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You could always move to Scotland.....that's where the stairway to heaven is (y)

Nice thought Del. My wife's folks and family are all Scots although she's English (her dad was regular RAF and spent most of his career outside Scotland.) I call her a "token" Scot (then duck!)

Phil
 
Meanwhile, In America.


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Sorry Chris.....That don't look like the kind of beach I want to walk balls ass naked on......But then again,...that's just me......:ROFLMAO:

Ah well, if it's skinny dipping you want Wayne, these are a little more secluded.;):happy Little Beach, Two People Bay.jpg P1080307.jpg P1080383.jpg
 
"Or you could up in paradise Down Under."

Beautiful beach!

Would that be Byron Bay, by any chance?
Looks like the long beach we can see north (not sure if the real North :confused: What I mean is to the right side of the lighthouse when we are on the top of the hill) of the lighthouse, as I remember it anyway.

Anyhow, those pictures bring back some great memories... :cool:


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"Or you could up in paradise Down Under."

Beautiful beach!

Would that be Byron Bay, by any chance?

No. They are on the south coast of Western Australia. The first beach by itself (Paradise Down Under) is Duke of Orleans Bay between Cape Arid and Cape Le Grand near Esperance. Of the three beaches in the second post, the first one is Little Beach at Two People Bay to the east of Albany, the second one is Shelly Beach near West Cape Howe (west of Albany), and the third is taken from the eastern end of Hassell Beach (also known as Cheyne's Beach) east of Albany with Mount Manypeaks in the distance.

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"No. They are on the south coast of Western Australia."

Thank you.
The opposite coast of where I was, then. I remained mainly on the Eastern Coast when I visited your wonderful country, back in 93.

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"Meanwhile, In America."

In America, as well as worldwide. IMHO.

The main difference being the US Constitution Second Amendment, which as far as I know doesn't exist in any other Constitution :(


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