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cheshunt seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
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In 1976 when I was 17 I took a train from Moscow, where my dad worked for 2 years, to Helsinki. Soviet soldiers boarded the train at about 6am with machine guns and checked all passengers and every part of the train. Then it was about an hour of travelling through a no-mans’s land of forest and barbed wire and before reaching a small Finnish station which had seemingly gone out of its way to be a contrast to what we had come from with the smell of freshly brewed coffee drifting across the platform, cakes and pastries, flowers everywhere and people smiling. I went on a few Soviet trains and they were always an experience but crossing the border between East and West was memorable.
 


Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
8,656
Brighton
A couple spring to mind
Whilst living alone in Mallorca as my wife had returned for a month, I was feeling very low. Went out for a walk in the village and so many peolpe just said 'hola' and smiled, even though I knew none of them. Really made me smile again.
We love going to Morrocco in winter (£450 all incl for 10 nights!!) but never thought about going to the Atlas mountains. Went once and unbelievable views.
 


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