kombi_and_coffee
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T32 Highline Kombi. First van and love it.
I’m just back yesterday from Iceland.Yes, 3 weeks ago
I’m just back yesterday from Iceland.
Most expensive place I’ve ever visited. £10-£15 a pint £30 for burger and chips. They wanted £80 just to swim in a lagoon.
How did you find the locals ?
We found most of them pretty unfriendly down to down right rude.
Also as much as Iceland is beautiful it’s not a patch on Scotlands beauty.
I kind of spoiled myself touring Scotland for the past few years.
And it was bloody cold. 9 degrees most days with a feel like temp of 6 because of the howling wind.
It was drizzling most days too and sulphur from the volcanoes make a lot of the island smell off eggs.
Even the water from the taps smelled and tasted of eggs.
I won’t go back.

But apart from the huge price tags, unfriendly locals, sub standard scenery, cold temperature, drizzle, smell of rotten eggs and undrinkable water, you liked it, yeah?![]()
I actually did enjoy myself.I always found Iceland really cheap with lots of choice. The queues at the checkout are long though.I’m just back yesterday from Iceland.
Most expensive place I’ve ever visited. £10-£15 a pint £30 for burger and chips. They wanted £80 just to swim in a lagoon.
How did you find the locals ?
We found most of them pretty unfriendly down to down right rude.
Also as much as Iceland is beautiful it’s not a patch on Scotlands beauty.
I kind of spoiled myself touring Scotland for the past few years.
And it was bloody cold. 9 degrees most days with a feel like temp of 6 because of the howling wind.
It was drizzling most days too and sulphur from the volcanoes make a lot of the island smell off eggs.
Even the water from the taps smelled and tasted of eggs.
I won’t go back.
Governments, Welsh Assembly want to see them and those making dosh but ordinary people are not. Same in Scotland and Wales cannot say about the English country dwellers. Massive influx of people cumming into the areas to live some stay others just letting them out. The beaches used to be free then tourism increased and charges for parking came in. In the out seasons it was still free now its pay all year around. Crime has increased policing has not. Constant influx of Campers also used to be seasonal but not any more. Ordinary people did not mind too much in the past but that is not so now.They're quick to moan though if the tourism stops and the income dries up.
Their plenty of indigenous people put out and complaining about tourism and its affects on every day lives. They would not be direct adversely affected by a turn around in tourism on the contrary it would provide some piece. Possibly it may affect people eventually but ordinary people do not think about things like that they think of the now and the adverse effect like parking drains on services increased crime drugs and so on.Im a Cornishman, and the bulk of those doing the moaning aren't even Kernowwen born themselves, and that's also quite widespread in Cymru. The hypocrisy is hilarious.
Its starting to backfire spectacularly in some of the Spanish resorts where tourists are staying away in significant numbers in response to protests and ordinary people are now starting to lose their jobs. Its suddenly not so jolly. They'll find in Wales, as everywhere else has, that the ordinary people are not neatly compartmentalised and isolated from the effects of it.
Ordinary people complain when shops close, when prices rise, when jobs in other sectors become saturated with applicants and wages begin to fall...
Ordinary people, the ones that moan, suffer first and suffer hardest.
And my apologies for going off topic. The Icelanders were fine when I was there, but that was 30 years ago and I speak good enough German to pretend not to be English when encountering Anglophobes.
My dad says they don’t like us since the cod wars.My favourite picture... never mind that apart from Gus Gus what have the Romans... sorry Bjorkers ever done for us, broke our banking system for one but seriously my lad went there last summer and from his phone pics it looked like a badly run inert waste recycling centre.
If nothing else though the prices bandied about by @The Flying Scotsman have made a possible pre Christmas stay in Tobego look even more attractive.![]()
Everyone's affected - it's just that those who are indirectly affected have less awareness of the likely impact.They would not be direct adversely affected by a turn around in tourism on the contrary it would provide some piece.