Wednesday 9 January 2019

If We Ever Buy A Car,

as well as visiting friends,


we are planning a few visits to sites that are real, and some that are fake, so what does fake mean? if you've ever enjoyed fiction set in England, Scotland, or Wales, you can now look up the location on a map! Londonist has compiled settings from hundreds of books, TV shows, and movies to create Fake Britain, You well find places from Shakespearean plays and Thomas the Tank engine, by authors from Charles Dickens to JK Rowling, the vast majority of entries are well defined geographically, some — such as Beanotown and Blackadder's Dunny on the Wold — are a little more nebulous, but teyhave added them for fun, You can click and expand the map greatly here, and marvel at how many places you haven't yet read about, to find out where these fictional places come from have a look in the alphabetical index, the index will help you find your favorites, 

the first stop for us, The Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh, from the film Monty Python The Holy Grail.


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