Fascinating Maps and diagrams

This map should be compulsory education for those complaining about the English (and their descendants) settlement in other countries via “colonisation”.

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Still a popular place to settle.

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The vast lake covering a big chunk of West and East Yorkshire is interesting. Didn’t realise that used to be a swamp [insert joke here]

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So very true.

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27 !!!

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What no Vegemite sandwich, how very northern hemisphere. :+1:

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Similarly, didn’t see any mention of Marmite or Lorne sausage or Haggis… :rofl: :rofl:

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Bacon, cheese, mayo and HP toastie.

Willy.

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“I said, “Do you speak-a my language?”
He just smiled and gave me a Vegemite sandwich”

One of my favourite tunes!

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Great song I remember pulling up in this roadside kiosk in the middle of nowhere in Bali. The guy behind the bar asked me if I’d like to hear traditional Balinese music we all said yes, he then played the Men at Work track so loud you could hear in 500m away.

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There’s a reason for that :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Can’t imagine. Personally I think both taste just great. :grinning::grinning:

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Have to be honest I’ve never tried haggis, I’m scared to. I put it in the same basket as tartare blood sausage and offal.

However if I’m ever lucky enough to get to Scotland I’ll give it ago.

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From a fine album by MaW, culminating in the magnificent “Down by the Sea”.

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You’ve inspired my to give them a play later today. :+1:

Don’t play them nearly as much as I should.

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Believe it or not, my first business trip to Australia: getting up at 4pm, hopping into the car to get to the airport, turning the radio on, there it was, MaW Down Under. Many years ago, but still remember the coincidence.

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