| Page Views: 2,245 Last Visit to Clacton-on-Sea: March, 2005 | Clacton-on-Sea by LanaFromRiga - last update: Oct 24, 2005 |
The town in Essex | In one of central streets of Clacton-on-Sea |
Clacton-on-Sea is a small town in Essex region what is the part of England. It’s not a secret that there are many new European Union’s citizens are working and living in UK now. I went to Essex for visiting my childhood friend who was working there. |
| The beach in Clacton-on-Sea |
|  | Short view to Clacton-on-Sea I was there in the middle of March and it was still season. As I understood Clacton-on-Sea is typical tourist town in summer. There people can find the sea, beach, entertainment. During my stay there I went to the pier, walking along the beach and enjoyed a small botanic garden. |
| The monument to both world wars |
|  | Inside the town I didn’t find incredible architecture or beautiful gardens in Clacton-on-Sea. Probably I had too less time for walking along its streets and squares. |
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| Pros: | "Quite place near the sea" | | Cons: | "Not many arhitecture's monuments" |
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craic Wed May 23, 2007 03:54 UTC ah - you saw gnomes in the garden - lovely page | CliffClaven Thu Jan 19, 2006 09:35 UTC Must seem strange compared with Riga | ginte Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:36 UTC Nice to see an updated page on the Clacton-on-Sea. If you ever are at that area of England again, you should visit Margate also;-) | mrjemm Tue May 10, 2005 11:27 UTC Clacton?!?!?!?! What a place!!! Just near my home and spent many summer days out here. Terrible place I feel now though. Sorry. Hehehe. Saw you added me, so I´ll do likewise, nice to meet you. Jem |
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