I went to Hunstanton on a course a few years back and was quite impressed with it. Bear in mind my standards are pretty low, but it seemed to have only a medium amount of tacky British seafront shop fronts (amusements, souvenir shops, fish and chip shops etc), and still retained a bit of coastal town charm.
East Anglia is surprisingly dry. I can’t be arsed making the jokes out of that comment.
I have spent a large amount of time in Glasgow and Dumbarton though and those skyscraper data plots don’t surprise me. Four seasons in one day, and all that.
I went to Hunstanton on a course a few years back and was quite impressed with it. Bear in mind my standards are pretty low, but it seemed to have only a medium amount of tacky British seafront shop fronts (amusements, souvenir shops, fish and chip shops etc), and still retained a bit of coastal town charm.
East Anglia is surprisingly dry. I can’t be arsed making the jokes out of that comment.
I have spent a large amount of time in Glasgow and Dumbarton though and those skyscraper data plots don’t surprise me. Four seasons in one day, and all that.