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Francine  
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Having visited London a number of times in the past few years I am familiar with many of the old as well as new attractions to see. As a budget conscious traveler I have recommendations for restaurants as well as hotels which are good value for their money.I am also very knowledgible into websites which give information on hotels, sights etc in London. Feel free to contact me for any London info. Available
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David Cross  
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I should be most interested in questions on Yorkshire. Since I live in Yorkshire, I should not be able to contribute suggestions on accommodation and very few on restaurants. On the other hand I have walked a considerable amount in the Yorkshire Dales and the South Pennines and my job used to see me covering all parts of the county.Available
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Eric Anderson  
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City of York, Kensington part of London.Available
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Robert Craig  
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I can answer all questions on Scottish history, culture, geography, scenery; what`s worth seeing and why. My specialist area however is mountaineering/hiking. My weakest area is tourist related (i.e. restaurants & accomodation).Available
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Bill Cissna  
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Traveler information on most parts of England (particularly if anyone is interested in narrowboating in the Midlands), southern Wales, southeastern Scotland (I am a U.S. resident).Available
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Graham Thomas  
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I have been living in London for the last 20 years so can answer general enquiries relating to the city. I also live near the British Museum so I can answer questions on accomodation in that area. I have also travelled extensively in the US so I can offer advice to Americans coming to London on a cross cultural basis.Available
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Emoor  
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I have been traveling almost annually in England or Scotland as a tourist for the last 25 years, so I know quite a bit about train travel, car rental, B&Bs, tourist discounts, standard tourist sites, good places to eat, pubs, prices, and things to do offAvailable
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David White  
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I am an expert on family travel to London, England and the United Kingdom. I can provide practical, up-to-date advice and information for families planning to visit London. I have traveled to the city numerous times with my two children and have written a guidebook based on these experiences. The guidebook-- LET`S TAKE THE KIDS TO LONDON-- is published by iUniverse.com and is also available online from Amazon.com and other booksellers. My website is www.KidsToLondon.com. I enjoy helping fellow travelers and welcome questions from families and others visiting London. Available
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Adrian Clarke  
U.K.
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2012 London Olympics information and ideas Public Transport (Buses, Tubes, Trains, DLR, Riverbuses, Taxis) in London and the rest of the UK - both current and historical London general tourist information London's History London on a budget (but not hotels in London as I don't tend to use these, now I live there) Where to visit in Outer London (the parts that Tourists never see, but ought to). Essex, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey and Sussex (i.e. those areas of the UK to the South and East of London) tourist and travel informationAvailable
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Willie Wallace  
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I live in Edinburgh and travel a lot, myself, in Scotland. I`m especially keen on the many beautiful and remote islands, whisky distilleries and golf and can help with travelling around and good places to stay. Also reknowned, locally, as an expert on Edinburgh pubs :o)Available
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Alun Hill MCIJ  
U.K.
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As a full time, UK based, travel journalist, I travel almost constantly around the whole of the UK, searching out restaurants, hotels and "must see" places. Visitors for both business and pleasure are welcome to ask questions. I almost always travel by public transport, so questions on rail, air and coach / bus travel are also very welcome. I also regularly write about and use the "Eurostar" rail service between London and Continental Europe - which uses a tunnel under the English Channel - so I am able to help with any questions there, too.Available
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Michael  
U.K.
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Expertise mainly in fields of Tourist Attractions, etc. and in Public Transportation in the UK - particularly for those flying into Gatwick Airport, as I live nearby.(Aussi je parle francais...un peu)Available
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Iain Reynolds  
U.K.
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I live and work in Cumbria, better known as the Lake District. I know the best and the worst about Cumbria. Yes, it does rain a lot in Cumbria, but then we have the best lakes, forests, walks of any where in Northern England. From Wordsworth to the Romans, Cumbria has it all. Just ask me for further (on the spot) details.Available
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Hannah Treves  
U.S.
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I can answer most general questions about the history of Great Britain from ancient times through WW11. My area of expertise is 15th Century England, the period known as "The Wars of the Roses", and the life of Richard 111. I cannot answer tourist questions.Available
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2008-08-28  Traveling in the UK for 1.5 months.:   You will have plenty of time to visit certain special places that you have always wanted to see, whatever they are. My suggestion, in addition, is to take plenty of time to visit small, unknown villages...
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