Theme Parks in UK and Ireland
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In Northern Ireland there is Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh co.
Tyrone- something like Sturbridge Village depicts life between
1700-1900 as well as those that immigrated to America. Well Done.
Interpreters are used to the many school groups that visit.
In York England Jorvik Viking Village. On site of actual archelogical
site right in York (within city walls) you ride in cars something like
Disney thru village from perspective of a young girl who lives in the
village.
Tyrone- something like Sturbridge Village depicts life between
1700-1900 as well as those that immigrated to America. Well Done.
Interpreters are used to the many school groups that visit.
In York England Jorvik Viking Village. On site of actual archelogical
site right in York (within city walls) you ride in cars something like
Disney thru village from perspective of a young girl who lives in the
village.
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(Marie Lewis) wrote:
> In article , Icono
> Clast writes
> >The post-ride pictures revealed that the two girls behind us, who
> >tried to get us out of the front seat, had raised their shirts to
> >reveal their large breasts to the camera.
>
>
> This is normal in the UK.
Well...on rollercoasters maybe. It is not considered obligatory in all
social situations.![Wink](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
(Marie Lewis) wrote:
> In article , Icono
> Clast writes
> >The post-ride pictures revealed that the two girls behind us, who
> >tried to get us out of the front seat, had raised their shirts to
> >reveal their large breasts to the camera.
>
>
> This is normal in the UK.
Well...on rollercoasters maybe. It is not considered obligatory in all
social situations.
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writes
>In article , [email protected]
>(Marie Lewis) wrote:
>> In article , Icono
>> Clast writes
>> >The post-ride pictures revealed that the two girls behind us, who
>> >tried to get us out of the front seat, had raised their shirts to
>> >reveal their large breasts to the camera.
>> This is normal in the UK.
>Well...on rollercoasters maybe. It is not considered obligatory in all
>social situations.![Wink](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
NO, but I once took two American visitors to Blackpool (at their
request) and the male rode "The Big One" 9 times. While I was waiting,
I had much time to study the photos displayed in the entrance area.
Many, many were of ladies revealing their bust.
--
Marie Lewis
writes
>In article , [email protected]
>(Marie Lewis) wrote:
>> In article , Icono
>> Clast writes
>> >The post-ride pictures revealed that the two girls behind us, who
>> >tried to get us out of the front seat, had raised their shirts to
>> >reveal their large breasts to the camera.
>> This is normal in the UK.
>Well...on rollercoasters maybe. It is not considered obligatory in all
>social situations.
![Wink](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
NO, but I once took two American visitors to Blackpool (at their
request) and the male rode "The Big One" 9 times. While I was waiting,
I had much time to study the photos displayed in the entrance area.
Many, many were of ladies revealing their bust.
--
Marie Lewis