You've just got to like Bristol.

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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Yesterday was one of the best days out that I've ever had. My only encounters with Bristol in the past was cycling round the edge of it on LEJOG. Yesterday exposed me to a fair bit more albeit still limited to the bits between Temple Mead station and the M shed museum and the Alfini centre. The place had a buzz about it especially by the waterfront and I want to go back for a weekend to take in more of what the city has to offer.

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Temple Meads Station - great architecture

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Inquisitive gulls

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Tall bike

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Recycled recycling bike

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Flying Flea inside the M-shed museum

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@User14044's discarded hand cycle for when his butler couldn't be bothered to push him around in his bath chair

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Dockside cranes

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Restored steam crane

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Cyclist-centre street furniture

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Great busking with an oud. I bought his CD.

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oddballs

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This sums it up!
 

BigAl68

Über Member
Location
Bath
It's a lovely city especially the harbourside. Glad you enjoyed my home city. You will need to visit the pie minister pie and mash shop on your next visit. :okay:
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
that restored steam crane is a thing of beauty.

It's been many moons since I've visited Bristol, but it is a great city. A friend of mine used to live not far from 'Nelson Mandela House'; a little bit of Peckham in Brizzol :smile:
 
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