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To think that Britain now has not so secret places?

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Saggyoldclothcatpuss · 05/09/2010 22:02

Having just been displayed on BBC tv to about four million people, surely there is no secret any more?!

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Meglet · 05/09/2010 22:03

yanbu. I was just thinking we need to see the waterfall one day.

Flisspaps · 05/09/2010 22:04

Ah but they only tell you the rough location of them, so hopefully they won't be descended upon by thousands of people. That's the plan, anyway.

Saggyoldclothcatpuss · 05/09/2010 22:16

Hmmm! Let's hope that none of those four million people own a map then!!

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mablemurple · 05/09/2010 22:18

The programme I saw most of the places were privately owned, so they will remain secret. Was a bit Confused why they showed all these enchanting places that no-one could visit anyway.

Saggyoldclothcatpuss · 05/09/2010 22:21

You obviously haven't been reading the bus stop thread on aibu! Private doesnt mean anything!

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roisin · 05/09/2010 22:31

I watched the first and last programme, but didn't find it very appealing tbh. We tend to visit some fairly remote and idyllic places on holiday. I didn't see anywhere on the prog that really made me think "Oh, we must go there, it looks fab".

Actually, I lie. I quite like the look of that youth hostel/cafe by the train station: we might go there one year.

If you get an O/S map of the local area and look on the web, there's nothing you can't easily find.

We were planning to go to Cape Wrath this summer, but the weather was stormy and high winds, so the ferry over was not running, so we couldn't go. (We got very close though). Somewhere like that is never going to get crowded!

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