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Think i have a winner:
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu
Northern Island of New Zealand
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I can just imagine the reaction of someone when they ask where one is from! They wouldn't realise that it's a place name - they would just think that you're speaking a foreign language.
I found a town in SA that is (the name at least) too racist to be put on here...![]()
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Mudpie Lane in Nottingham! A women got murdered there in 1983 which became a cold case, 25 years later the murderer was brought to justice!
*spits out coke*
All genuine, Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate is in York, lovely ancient city!*spits out coke*
Bloody hell, mate, where are you finding these names?
Oh that's just splendid. I'm only 45 minutes drive from York.All genuine, Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate is in York, lovely ancient city!
As well as all the very old buildings and little cobbled streets the other good thing about York is there are so many unique shops etc instead of the high street just being a clone of every other town or city, not near you but if you ever have the opportunity Norwich is another really nice city and also is very much bespoke when it comes to shops etc!Oh that's just splendid. I'm only 45 minutes drive from York.
I have been to Norwich. I came to the UK when I was 17 and stayed with my aunt and uncle in a small village called Ludham. We used to travel to Great Yarmouth for the fair and rides - my cousins showed me around. I've also been near King's Lynn as well.As well as all the very old buildings and little cobbled streets the other good thing about York is there are so many unique shops etc instead of the high street just being a clone of every other town or city, not near you but if you ever have the opportunity Norwich is another really nice city and also is very much bespoke when it comes to shops etc!
Beautiful part of the World, it's where my dads side of the family come from!I have been to Norwich. I came to the UK when I was 17 and stayed with my aunt and uncle in a small village called Ludham. We used to travel to Great Yarmouth for the fair and rides - my cousins showed me around. I've also been near King's Lynn as well.
My dad was born in Barnard Castle but was raised in Selby his whole life until he returned to Barnard Castle to study chemical engineering at the university and then later came to South Africa. He's shown me a lot of places around Selby and I specially love going to the garden centres which we spent a lot of our time when they come to visit. Pretty sure when May comes up, we'll be going to garden centres again.Beautiful part of the World, it's where my dads side of the family come from!
Haha yeah, some place names in the UK are really funny and memorable, especially in Wales. They sound unusual at first but kind of grow on you after a while. Hay-on-Wye sounds like a lovely spot, especially with all those bookshops. I also enjoy noticing unique names like that, reminds me of how creative things like vampire names can be just as fun and interesting.I have been there once or twice. I have been to the York Designer Outlet with my godparents - shoes at Clark's were on offer so went there. Then my godmother proceeded to tell me the story of my sister and brothers being dropped off there many years ago.
I've only been through to parts of West Yorkshire (Knottingley where my dentist is), honestly I haven't travelled much outside of Selby since the lockdown started. Before that, I used to travel to Hereford, Clyro, Bridgend (Pen-y-Bont), Ogmore Castle, and a few other places I can't remember.
BTW Wales has the most strangest place names - there was this little town close to Clyro - a sleepy bookworm town - Hay-on-Wye. Lovely little town with lots of bookshops and tea rooms. Had a good laugh at one place called Brilley and there was a sign on the side of the road that said Ooo Betty's. So every time we passed that sign, I'd go Brilley! Ooo Betty's! I also enjoy noticing unique names like that, reminds me of how creative things like vampire names can be just as fun and interesting.