Wales, a tourist attraction
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Wales, a tourist attraction

by Nozomi U.
(Tokyo, Japan)

Most tourists visit Wales to view the wonderful scenery. 20 percent of the area consists of national parks, and there is also abundant nature which are forests, lakes, seashore, and so on. We can enjoy walking, cycling, mountain climbing, water sports, paragliding, and other various sports in nature. So our schedule will be filled after we arrive.

And then we also can visit the historical traces which have remained in Wales even now, and the precious cultural heritages. Actually it says there are over 600 old castles there.

And we shouldn’t forget the people living there as the goodness of Wales. They have a strong identity, have deep thoughts with the heritage and the region, are passionate, warm, humorous, & friendly I hear.

When I look up Wales on a world map, it might look small. Still it’s filled with lots of attractions to visit, I think. My hometown is also small and has rich nature, but we don’t have so many attractions compared with Wales.

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Oct 08, 2011
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how wonderful nature in your pics
by: Nozomi U.

Oh that’s a pity ;-(

Woow! How nice your pictures are! I love a vast reach of nature in the u.s. The pictures make me miss my hometown.

Oct 08, 2011
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Tottori sand dunes
by: Gary Wolff

WOW, I've BEEN to Tottori, but the day I was there, a typhoon was passing by, so it was too rainy to go see the sand dunes. :-(

But when I was in Oregon last month for my daughter's wedding, I got to see the gorgeous Oregon Sand Dunes National Recreation Area.

Here are my pics of those dunes.
(depending on your browser, you may need to click on page 3 to see the dune pics which are near the end of my Oregon photo set)

Oct 08, 2011
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thx for your reading
by: Anonymous

So do I :) wanna visit Wales someday.

My hometown is Tottori where has a dunes. I recommend you visit there once if you have never visit.


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Wales, the land of many tourist attractions
by: Gary Wolff

Grrrrreat story, Nozomi. And you included such gorgeous photos.

Between the video we watched in our class & your pics, it really makes me want to visit Wales. How about you?

By the way, you said your hometown is small, but has nature. Where is it?

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