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Where could you give a guided tour?

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By *alcon77 OP   Man 26 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon

Is there a place you know well?

Have you lived in London for decades, for instance, & know lots of little back alleys & landmarks of a certain district?..

-I could give you a guided walk in the lakes district. I think I've done about 80 hikes in the last 15 years there. Even in the height of tourist /summer time I could take you a quiet area, (especially north lakes) on a peaceful hike.

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By *ex HolesMan 26 weeks ago

Up North

A tour around Saffron40’s hairy beaver

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By *alcon77 OP   Man 26 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon


"A tour around Saffron40’s hairy beaver "

I'll book my tickets well in advance

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By *naswingdressWoman 26 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

The University of Sydney

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By *ripfillMan 26 weeks ago

havant

I once was a factory tour guide when I was in my first year at uni for the summer at Hornsea Pottery in lancaster …

Ask me anything you like about sponging and Fettling ….

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago

Yeah similar to Swing, my old university. And my old school.

I used to give tours of an exhibition for my work. I suppose I could do Enfield pretty easily

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By *rHotNottsMan 26 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Peak District, I’ve been up and down those hills hundreds of times and done a couple of group tours for teenagers when I was younger

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By *rixie_BlondeWoman 26 weeks ago

London (She/Her)

The beautiful, scenic, traditional pathways from my sofa to my fridge and back

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago

Me not many places my partner, probably any place in Ireland outside of the towns or cities! When I say he's a history buff I'm not kidding. Been to so many places now that I never knew existed.

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago

My local Morrisons

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By *r John WickMan 26 weeks ago

The Continental

My bedroom.

Come on………..you knew someone was gonna say it.

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By *ris GrayMan 26 weeks ago

Dorchester

London, weymouth, devon, Scotland I'd be good on many areas of those places

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By *enk15Man 26 weeks ago

Evesham

The local garden centre.

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By *eroLondonMan 26 weeks ago

Covent Garden

Shrewsbury. It's a place of pilgrimage to the godfather of the Nocturnal who lives there.

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By *erkshire8299Man 26 weeks ago

slough

I could current and lost live music venues in London...also have done Windsor for a few friends as I have a 17 things to see in windsor walk.

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