a Summer Vacation In Wales

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Last summer we rented a house in Wales. We had seen an advertisement in a Danish news paper, and after we discussed the family’s plan, we wrote a letter to the address. The owner answered that the house was free in July, and when we had studied the enclosed photos, we decided to rent it for 14 days. We ordered tickets to the boat from Esbjerg to Harwich, and the 30th of June, we started full of expectations. The weather was fine and the sea calm, so we enjoyed the journey, and arrived to Harwich in the middle of the day. On the way through England we passed by several well-known towns. We drank tea in Cambridge, one of the two old university cities, and we admired the beautiful, old buildings. When we got nearer to the Stratford-on-Avon, where Shakespeare was born, we began to look for a suitable place to stay overnight. We stopped at a quite ordinary house with a sign outside, it said B. & B. on it. We got well received, got two double bedrooms and slept well. After a huge breakfast with bacon and eggs, toasted bread, and jam, and many pot teas, we continued the journey the following morning. Later on the day, we got nearer the welsh border. The landscape was changing and there were high hills ahead. In Wales, is most of the signpost written on two languages, Welsh and English, because a lot of Welshmen wishes a Wales, that is independent of England, thank God the most Welshmen talks English. The welsh language is very difficult to learn. What do you think of this word: ………………. It is the name of the little station on the island Anglesey, right north for the welsh peninsula. We had an exciting vacation in Wales, and I Wouldn’t mind spending a vacation there some other time. Wales is a very beautiful part of Great Britain with high mountains (Snow don 1085 meter)”), deep valleys, lovely beach and extreme friendly

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