Have you been to this airport?

Mikey P

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Is that for real?
 

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Lee Stockwell said:
http://www.gizmag.com/go/3355/


The "fun slide carpet skates" looked interesting. Good way for me to break a leg again.

my son actually was using these the other day that someone brought to a Christmas party and bout broke his arm!!
 

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Sacremento would be a great location for the next MikeyFest, maybe they'd let us clean that carpet.

I flew in there and they had a couple of neat piles of luggage in the baggage terminal.

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Another really interesting Airport is the one in Gibraltar. In this pic you are looking south with Morocco in the background, Spain behind you and the main ( and only ) road into Gibratar that
runs into the colony.

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thanks for posting that Tony, my kids thought that was awesome and now insist I take them to see Gibraltar :shock:
 

harryhides

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You're welcome Fred.
It's my favorite place in Europe.
You have the security of English policemen and courts along with a very cosmopolitan population - Morrocan, Spanish, Brit and Italian. Lots of history, great restaurants and sailors/ private yachts from all over. The ferry over to Ceuta in Africa is 2 hrs.
You can walk from one end to the other and Engrish is widely spoken.
 

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english police and courts.......ask the guildford four or the birmingham six about them ....
 

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Here's an interesting clip:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1580754IA2U


Gibraltar was a strategic fortress for the British during the second world war.


The limestone hill has hundreds of miles of tunnel through it with various "buildings" including a hospital complete with operating theater and x-ray section.


Gibraltar's history is fascinating to say the least.

Ooroo,

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