classic33
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Way before then, and just before the gate on the left. There's a large, upright stone.
Way before then, and just before the gate on the left. There's a large, upright stone.
Sorry, but I can't see what you're referring to.Way before then, and just before the gate on the left. There's a large, upright stone.
well done, I'd looked a a couple of the N irish "inlets" or whatever they are called, but hadn't worked out there was an airport up by that one.At last I've got one!!
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A2 Northern Ireland between Derry / Londonderry and Limavady.
I'll post the next one later, I'd better take a work break.
As it happens, neither had I...well done, I'd looked a a couple of the N irish "inlets" or whatever they are called, but hadn't worked out there was an airport up by that one.
was that not the air clue then?
up in the air = Up in (above?) Eire?was that not the air clue then?
Strictly speaking, nor does anyone else, what with the OS having stopped mapping Northern Ireland in 1922 for some mysterious reason or other. The OSNI ceased to exist in 2008 too ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnance_Survey_of_Northern_Ireland ), replaced by an executive agency of a department, which all sounds very dull and lacks the gravitas of the Ordnance Survey :-\I don't have OS maps for NI so that would explain why my OS map search wasn't helping!
Up in the Air is a George Clooney film, and is the one I could most easily absorb into a sentence.was that not the air clue then?
I hope you took your bike. There is some great cycling in the area:I went to a wedding in Limavady about 30 years ago. I'm surprised I didn't recognise it.
that flew over my headUp in the Air is a George Clooney film
Clooney, a village in County Clare, a mile from Spancilhill.Up in the Air is a George Clooney film, and is the one I could most easily absorb into a sentence.
I hope you took your bike. There is some great cycling in the area:
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Crossing from Donegal to Antrim, why would one take the A2 rather than the awesome R238 (check it out on Street View) and the Foyle ferry? Quite possibly there was no such thing in 1985, and it was worth braving the centre of Londonderry for the ride over the double-decker bridge. Happy days.