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Allan mate - I've just watched this (in awe).....
I'd actually let you fly me there if I could afford the plane and you to pilot it - amazing eh? Dreams....
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Watch this - well worth 10 mins of your life. I was gobsmacked alright...!
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Been to Mozambique quite a few times when I lived in South Africa mind you back then in the 80s it was still trying to rebuilt itself following the civil war,lots of poverty around a crumbling Lorenzo Marks the Capital, but still fabulous beaches and deep sea fishing....Originally posted by IF View PostWhere would you go if money was no object? Where would you visit again if you could? Where's your favourite holiday destination?
If money was no object I would go to Mozambique

I suppose I have been fortunate to visit many places around the world in the course of my work without occurring any personal expense.
Most interesting of my adventures would be split between crossing the plains of Kenya and driving from Hong Kong to Beijing ....both adventures an eye opener that's for sure....!
These days my perfect holiday would be relaxing on a Greek island, Skiathos being my favorite.
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me too
I like it to be quiet but it must have
THE PERFECT VILLAGE INGREDIENTS
by water
outside space at the house
a village pub/restaurant/tearoom
a shop for some food items(bakery or deli type of place)
a shop for wee gifts
not too far from a big city (only if i need to go)
a doctor's surgery
flat ground, no horrendous hills
quiet no piles of people
anything I've missed, it's quite a tall order as it is
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Very true, old chap, but there are some of us who will only ever have our right and left hands for company (ambidextrous), and we may as well be lonely in a nice place as in a nasty one - as long as we could afford it.Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View PostMany billionaires have died with nothing more than their right hand for company
SH
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I have to agree with you Niddy. Having the people you love around you is more important than money. Howevrr, you do need to have enough money to enjoy life.
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You know what - I think differently to most (no shit) and this'll not be any surprise either but I actually wouldn't care. I believe and feel that you could be sat on a bus or sat in paradise - it's not so much where you are but who you're with.
We're fortunate to have travelled to some lovely destinations from Cuba (fave hotspot) to Algeria! Nothing too wild but that's the point - we love the simple things in life.
I've always said i'd like to win just £1m - not £80m. I don't want a life upheaval where in time, after doing everything you ever wanted to (due to unlimited money) you'd be bored. Instead I'd like to have enough to just enjoy a few nice holidays with poppy & our kids.
Sad but true. It's not always the money. Many billionaires have died with nothing more than their right hand for company
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I know my perspective is different because I drive and you don' t SH but I love rural areas.
When I go abroad on holiday I hire a car for a few days and head off to the little rural villages away from the resort areas.
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It is strange in a way, because I was thinking about this very issue last Saturday. I was going across London, first to open an account at Metro Bank, and then to go on to exotic Saafend. I stopped to eat some food in Byng Place, and even though the sun was out and it was June, it was still freezing. As I've got no family or anything which I would regret leaving behind, I did begin to wonder whether or not I would consider moving to a better climate.
I have never visited any country outside of the UK and Ireland, so I can't possibly provide Pixie's type of input based on actual experience. It is a tragedy that Europe's most developed city, Helsinki, is in a climatic region which is even worse than ours. In Helsinki, there are highly developed rail, bus and tram routes, and 72% of all workers travel to work using a proper method of transportation. Even that is far lower than it should be, but it would feel like the greatest breath of fresh air possible compared with England's rotting infrastructure carcass. I would love to visit, but the climate would be more than I could bear permanently.
I would like to experience one of the more developed cities by the Mediterranean coast. I like cities, because they have transportation systems, and I detest rural areas because they do not. I also like coastal regions and being close to the sea. If I was one day to become rich, I think I would go on a short tour of the region, including Málaga, Valencia, Marseille, Roma and Napoli, before deciding where to live (I only wish I had the time to learn Español, Français and Italiano).
It sounds like an impossible dream, and in my circumstances it certainly is an impossible dream, but it is not out of the question if I can get my writing income up high enough – it is a mobile business which can be run from anywhere, and all EU passport holders have a right to live anywhere within the area.
SH
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Skiathos. I love Greece and would live there given the Choice.
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Where would I visit again if I could? .............. My childhood - never had a care in the world then!
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I need to be near water Scorps, preferably the sea, but a lake or river or a canal will do
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a city by the sea, with some greenery around but quiet
some bits of Barcelona may qualify, some bits of Palma de Mallorca, I love the east coast of England, down through Northumberland into North Yorkshire, love the lakes as well, not too keen on anywhere in Scotland though St Andrews is nice but gets too busy.
loved the scenery in Cyprus but not too sure about it's geographical situation, don't like the USA, not too keen on the flight to Australia and new Zealand so would probably never find out
love northern Europe as well, Belgium and Holland are beautiful and I love deepest darkest France, wee places where you can chill in a wee bar with fantastic food. Not keen on Germany but would like to see more, don't fancy Turkey at all, quite fancy a weekend in Hotel Europe in Amsterdam
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