FORUM GAMES - Place Names

Rum - Hebridean Island. Once owned by Sir George Bullough of Accrington, Lancashire. In today’s money he would be a multi millionaire. He built Kinloch Castle on the island.

Towcester in Northants as is Siverstone ,horse racing preferably to motor

On the Zambezi river.

Victoria Falls

Washington DC :us: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush:

Mont Xalibu - Quebec Province, Canada

Yukon in North America there’s gold in them there hills

Alicante

A Spanish holiday resort xx

Coventry In Warwickshire where Lady Godiva bared all and aThomas had a peep the scallywag

Dollywaggon Pike - in the Helvellyn range.

Estonia

The capital Tallin is very pretty place

Home of a giant who built a causeway between Ireland and Scotland, so the stories say.
A stirring piece of music was written aboutt this place.

Fingal’s Cave

Gillingham in Kent went there once many moons ago to watch football match

They were playing Guildford so double points for me

Huntly - in Aberdeenshire

Ironbridge

Home of the famous Iron Bridge & where I spent many a happy childhood day :grin::grin::grin::grin:

Kelso - also in Scottish borders

Lincoln famous for cathedral and Imp

Llandudno famous for victoriana extravaganza and statue of Alice in wonderland

Malham - with the cove and limestone landscape

Nashville, Tennessee - The home of country music. :musical_note: :musical_note: :musical_note: :musical_note: :musical_note: