Earth: Mostly Fun - Answers
Created | Updated Jan 6, 2013
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Earth – Mostly Fun: Answers
Take the Edited Guide with you when you go. And bring us back some souvenirs. (And a deep-fried Mars Bar.)
1. | If you collect six stamps, you are entitled to buy a badge and certificate to prove you've been here. Check out Walking Hadrian's Wall. |
2. | These are needles you can't thread. Read about The Needles and Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, UK. |
3. | One tip for visitors: try to count the dragons. Brighton and Hove, City by the Sea is the place to be. |
4. | There are giant deer skeletons to be found here, and a dodo. When you visit Dublin's Dead Zoo: The Natural History Museum |
5. | In 2008 this German/British event drew 2.8 million visitors. They all came for the Christmas Market, Birmingham, UK. |
6. | Visit this place and learn about the Toledo War. Toledo, Ohio, that is, a place that was fought over by Michigan, USA. |
7. | Eat out here, and sample sausage butties and deep-fried Mars Bars. Sample the cuisine in Glasgow, Scotland – A Tourist's Guide. |
8. | Features the world's highest flush toilets. Soar to great heights in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
9. | You can buy wooden tableware here, as well as amber and malachite jewellery. It's all to be found at the Vernisage in Izmailovo, Moscow, Russia. |
10. | One of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world. Its name shows up in hieroglyphics. That's old. That's Akko, Israel. |
See how much you've learned from the Edited Guide? If you wonder why your favourite tourist destination isn't in the Guide, it's because you haven't written about it yet.
Another New Year's Resolution.