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E: 30/10 win a luxury holiday to mauritius

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  • Miss_Cinnabon
    Miss_Cinnabon Posts: 19,481 Forumite
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    Could be Holkham Beach, Norfolk from the description, got the mag and beach looks similar, its showing dunes and 3 horses on the beach, will try and scan it up tomorrow
  • cornishpasty1
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    I think we've missed this one for a few months, had pressed EXPIRED today, but found that there is a link for July HERE will ask SOOBEE to edit post thread to read (monthly), answers needed for this months please (and I've pressed UNEXPIRED).

    Has anyone sussed the answer to July comp??
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  • djawol
    djawol Posts: 16 Forumite
    Has anyone sussed the answer to July comp??

    Las Teresitas Beach Tenerife.

    Search for San Andres, Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Wikipedia for the reference to the bags of sand.

    A.
  • cornishpasty1
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    djawol wrote: »
    Las Teresitas Beach Tenerife.

    Search for San Andres, Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Wikipedia for the reference to the bags of sand.

    A.

    Thanks djawol :A that's sounds right to me, here's August Mauritius entry HERE again answers needed from someone please.

    This stretch of golden sand could quite easily be on the coast of Australia or Brazil, but perhaps those ominous clouds suggest somewhere closer to home.
    The vast beach, part of a nature reserve, is a favourite for many. Horseriders can gallop for miles through the shallows. Naturalists are drawn by the diverse wildlife. Twitchers come for the blue tits and bearded tits, larks and pipits, dark-bellied Brent geese and thousands of pink-footed geese, which flock here from the north in the winter to roost in the sandbanks and salt marshes until it is time to fly home. The dunes are also a refuge for naturists sheltering from chills winds which blow even in summer; there's nothing between here and the Arctic, except the sea. Otherwise, little has changed since the days when a young Horatio Nelson spent many a happy summer playing along this stretch of coast.
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  • djmouth
    djmouth Posts: 280 Forumite
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    Think its North Norfolk Heritage Coast
    I love this place ..........

    :beer:
  • I agree it could well be the North Norfolk Coast as Nelson was born in Norfolk but they want the actual beach I think...

    Blue x
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    And most of all I will not grow up! :p
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  • utopiandream
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    write down & number competitions you do & youll see that your lucky if u win even 1 thing in 4000 ! ps if u find an error with a comp tell the site running the comp cheers
  • utopiandream
    utopiandream Posts: 923 Forumite
    if anyone finds augusts answer please pm me..itll be easiest to find if someone looks in cntraveller magazine, google is proving to be a wild goosechase for the answer
    write down & number competitions you do & youll see that your lucky if u win even 1 thing in 4000 ! ps if u find an error with a comp tell the site running the comp cheers
  • cornishpasty1
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    edited 23 July 2010 at 4:53PM
    djmouth wrote: »
    Think its North Norfolk Heritage Coast
    I agree it could well be the North Norfolk Coast as Nelson was born in Norfolk but they want the actual beach I think...

    Blue x

    Scolt Head Island National Nature Reserve is near Brancaster Beach, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Horatio Nelson was born on September 29, 1758 at Burham Thorpe, so I'm going for Brancster Beach, Norfolk.

    Here's August Link
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  • look_after_the_pennies
    look_after_the_pennies Posts: 2,723 Forumite
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    edited 23 July 2010 at 6:54PM
    I think it could be Holkham Sands

    Source and another source

    Has dunes and a nature reserve.
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