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Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by royalbarclayfan, Jul 23, 2014.

  1. royalbarclayfan

    royalbarclayfan Well-Known Member

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    Haha, that's excellent RBF. I knew our prayers wouldn't go unheard.

    Just need to get Him the coordinates for Carrow Road now.... :grin:
     
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    Sir Bobby smiling down on us all
     
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    Looks like the Grand-dad from Only Fools.....
    Did we do any good during the war?
     
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    johnnywarksmoustache Well-Known Member

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    Now we know why Norfolk is God's own county!
     
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    royalbarclayfan Well-Known Member

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    Well we have been saying so for long enough, Warky, never hurts to have a bit of serious confirmation though. :)
     
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    SUPERNORWICH 23 SUPERNORWICH

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    Slimer from Ghostbusters is above him just to the right.
    Our left:grin:
     
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  8. Guru of Ipswich

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    Quick question, what is snettisham beach like? was thinking of going there on Sunday to give the dog a run (no puns about Rich, please), whats the parking like and is a rip off like sunny hunny? then probably going to Kings Lynn after.
     
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    I've never been but this is a google image of it! Looks good to me!

    please log in to view this image
     
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  10. THURNBY CANARY

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    Sorry for the tardy reply Dave but Snettisham is a haven, a wilderness where you can virtually be on your own at times in acres and acres of natural beauty. It was badly damaged in the storms and the circular walk is still not passable cuttently and you cannot cross the lagoons either as the fragile path was literally blown away. It is still worth a run with your dog though, similarly across The Wash there is another area of natural beauty (although less rugged) and that is Gibraltar Point which is found via a spur which runs from the centre of Skegness 3 miles South. That is the negative in that you cannot reach it without entering the centre of Skegness but it is certainly worth it.
     
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    Guru of Ipswich Well-Known Member

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    I went to snettisham on sunday, can't say i was too impressed, lovely and quiet but the tide was out which spoilt it so doubt i will be going again, I probably just hit it at the wrong time. I will probably stick with going to Hemsby/Winterton or Holkham beach.

    Must say we went to Kings Lynn after, and I was quite impressed with it, good selection of shops, had lunch on the quay. really quite nice.
     
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    Hi Guru, I take your point and if the tide is out it is a sea of mud and a strange aspect, it is an acquired taste I guess. As you suggest though, when the tide starts to come in it becomes a wonderful spot for a bit of birding as the waders become squashed into the corner with the rising tide. The marsh at the end of the lagoons is a great place to catch barn owls on a winter's afternoon. if that is your thing of course.
     
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