A-Z Towns/ Villages/ Cities visited.

Delectable
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A is for Annecy, a gorgeous village in South Eastern France, gorgeous pastel buildings, a beautiful lac, with canals winding through the village as well as cobbled streets, a village that has everything, reachable on the TGV from Paris, or from Geneva (Switzerland).
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Guest_1643
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B is for Brooklyn, with it's beautiful old brownstones, little corner stores with great sandwich bars, and the best book and record stores in the world

Matchy69
Blue Voices Member
C is for Corindi beach where we use to go camping when I was a kid at this of the year.

Matchy69
Blue Voices Member
And Corindi beach is very special to me as I caught my very first fish there off the rocks.

D is for Darwin, a small city in the north of Australia, more like a big country town with warm or some may say hot weather, lush mangoes, waterfront, greenery,

Matchy, I also caught my first fish in a place starting with D, but not Darwin.

E is for Esperance, a picturesque spot on the cape with amazing green waters, white sand, gateway to the most beautiful national parks...had the privilege of staying here for 5 nights over Christmas 2013.....Esperance is ideal for the solo traveller....

Matchy69
Blue Voices Member

Felton

A small country town with beautiful sunflowers out about this time of the year through to early in the new year.

Guest_1643
Blue Voices Member
Golders Green - an interesting London suburb I remember getting lost in. I don't remember much about it unfortunately, London was depressing, dreary but elegant.

H is for Hawthorn, a leafy suburb in Melbourne and also a AFL team....

Matchy69
Blue Voices Member
I is for Indropilly where my mum use to work many years ago.A big shopping centre to fun to explore when I was a kid.