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Topic History of: Air travel; a nightmare.
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JK2006 "Services are returning to normal" at Britain's airports. Well, I can't say I liked "normal" much.
SP17 JK2006 wrote:
I got my kicks...

...on Route 66



me too


JK2006 I got my kicks...
SP17 hedda wrote:
indeed my Greyhound went via Route 66. What a sensational country for scenery. every part of it

Yes hedda - Route 66 was unique, but little remains of it's 2,500 miles because of the Interstate Highway System.

Most of Pilgrims Way still exists (despite some intrusions by our modern roads) - its about 120 miles and is largely on high ground. Quite near London mainly, it brings you to to some staggering countryside and ancient properties/sites.

66 a highway of the 20th century: Pilgrims Way about 2,000 years before....


hedda indeed my Greyhound went via Route 66. What a sensational country for scenery. every part of it