But, as if by some miracle, there were plenty of pumps and few cars.

From: Montgomery Louise <ldud_at_synnex.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 10:47:52 +0530

Rather reminded me of catching the boat from Gothenberg which was also pretty darned remote! And then in the following days and weeks, you'll find excellent photo opportunities for all sorts of occasions.
It is good to see the county's acknowledgement of the importance and growth of this corridor. But I HAVE taken some of the "pretty" pictures too.
Lesson to be learnt - look around before you re-write code!
And we chose Norfolk Line; they were the one I have never used until now, and it seemed logical as Dunkerque is nearer to Brugges than is Calais. and you'll find them lacking.
After sunset is not the bet time to try to capture a place on photos, but I had a go; I hope to show you some of those, and other pictures taken earlier in the long evenings, in the next few days. when perhaps I should have asked "What proportion of our web traffic is generated by real human beings browsing at the time?
But give me a choice, and I'll choose another mode - by rail or boat if that's an option, otherwise by car. I've not seen details, but I understand it looks excellent for the morning, and unravels a bit later in the day. Sunlight at Dover gave way to murky weather on the way over and a grey arrival in Dunkerque. After sunset is not the bet time to try to capture a place on photos, but I had a go; I hope to show you some of those, and other pictures taken earlier in the long evenings, in the next few days.
We would have queued - we would have queued for hours - had we had to. uk - and a subcommittee will be working on content and publicity. There are very different ways of taking photographs, of course. But until last night, I had never actually stopped more than a very short while at any of them, let alone ventured a few miles off to places like Brugges. I'm beginning to wonder if the Belgians have solved the fossil fuel problem and are able to run their cars on water or air.
Many is the time that I've travelled the road from Calais, past Brussels and Leige and Aachen to drive to German destinations.
So "near Continent" trips like this one to Brugges - less that an hour's drive from Dunkerque and only a few miles inland - are a real pleasure. look in a picture library .

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