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Wow, it's not that I don't want to compare it.....it's fairly obvious that Bournemouth wins over Campbell, yet still doesn't change the fact that Bournemouth is a craaaappp climate.
Also what are you trying to prove with the pictures? That there's actually a beach? That the sun is shining?....or did I say that wasn't possible?
Wow, it's not that I don't want to compare it.....it's fairly obvious that Bournemouth wins over Campbell, yet still doesn't change the fact that Bournemouth is a craaaappp climate.
Also what are you trying to prove with the pictures? That there's actually a beach? That the sun is shining?....or did I say that wasn't possible?
I'm trying to prove it has lovely summers. People have different preferences you know. That picture might have only been 21°C but people seem to be enjoying it.
Yes it was very hot, especially for the coast. We also had cooler days which were nicer. Most of the time the sun was shining, a person staying next to us walked by and said 'another day in paradise!'. I also swam in the sea. It was an amazing holiday and better than any I've had elsewhere in the world.
By the way that's a shade temperature, it was much hotter in the sun and the sand on the beach was scorching.
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