My thoughts about Wales
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My thoughts about Wales

by Atsushi
(Ibaraki)

I've never been to Wales. Therefore, I investigated about Wales. The eastern part of Wales has a boundary with England. Moreover, there are unparalleled views, such as gay history, three national parks, & five areas of outstanding natural beauty.

However, animated cities, traditional villages, and outstanding sightseeing spots are also located in Wales.

Many people in Wales speak the language called Welsh (Cymraeg), and it is one of the oldest languages in the world.

I went to England last March. If I have a chance, I will go to Wales. And I am interested in Scotland and Ireland. I want to know about those countries.

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Outstanding sightseeing spots in Wales
by: Gary Wolff

Thanks for sharing your thoughts about Wales, Atsushi.

If your wish comes true to go to Wales someday, of all the beautiful places there, where will you visit first?

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