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But Mikey - there was a time that there was no issues when visiting these countries.
Yes Ummm, and it was OK when I visited the country in 1999. In fact it was wonderful, and I was looking forward to making a return trip.

But the chap that I saw on the BBC, was being interviewed 2 days after 38 people were murdered, 30 of them Brits, and a further total of 39 were injured. And he was decidedly upset that he was going too be repatriated !

And since when was a beach crawling armed Police and Soldiers a suitable place for a relaxing holiday ?

We had the same after the attacks in Sharm and again after the plane was shot down. I understand that there are still tourists going to Sharm, although not many are Brits ( I hope )
Mikey4444 - 'And since when was a beach crawling armed Police and Soldiers a suitable place for a relaxing holiday ? '

Those blinkin' burkinis eh!
By the way vortex - are you staying ?
Sorry Bazile,staying where?
Many people like to holiday in out of the way places, package deals to Benidorm are not everyone's cup of tea. The guy interviewed after Sousse wasn't an idiot, it was probably the safest time to be there. Nothing has happened since - except the locals who depended on the tourist industry are in a sorry state.
Mikey - I was in Egypt when the bombs went off (not Sharm) and knew nothing about it until I got back to my hotel room and looked at the messages on my phone.
// Like all the worlds %^$&holes, It was never on my list AOG!// 3T
but he cant resist commenting anyway

The Gambia is / was quite a good holiday destination ( apparently ) [they say - those who have been there]

v good bird watching for those who like flying things in bright colours


Bit like Egypt - just a few have set out to wreck a major source of the countrys income impoverishing millions overnight in the tourist industry- and turning around and saying "Look everyone arent we clever ?"
//for those who like flying things in bright colours //

I quite like those things PP. When they are not parts of my own or anybody else's bodily support system.
// I understand that there are still tourists going to Sharm, (Egypt) although not many are Brits ( I hope )//

good for a fly-and-flop holiday
you flop on the beach under a parasol and read a book or sunbathe
( rather than hear gunfire, run and lock your self in a lavvy that works and flop in the pan your find there)

and good diving

vortex - staying on the site , after signing in and testing
Bazile,yes,enjoying being part of the contributions.Some thought provoking stuff ;-)
Right ok - has anyone mentioned the initiation ceremony ?
Bazile,as long as it does not take place in Turkey,Tunisia,Egypt or Gambia ;-)
I prefer Wales and Scotland anyway !
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Maldives
Southern Italy
Sydney
New England
Brazil
Lake District
Boston
New York
Barcelona
St Barts
St Lucia
Edinburgh
Seychelles

Yup...all places which I will be going to before Gambia.

In fact, it's never been on my list, as to has been:

Romford
Glasgow
Mexico
The Artic Corcle
Cleethorpes
Magalluf
Ibiza
Frankfurt
New Zealand
sp1814, was the last half of that list places you would or wouldn't go? I've been to them all except Cleethorpes and Magalluf, and they all had interesting things to see.

Gambia was interesting too, though I went there well before either sex tourism or political instability. You could go on Roots tours in those days.
jno

The second list is the places I have no interest in visiting.

And I forgot...

Birmingham.

Been there once.

Horrific.
Mexico is fascinating, full of history from several civilisations. Good cuisine, good music.

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