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Burgos to UK or Ireland on short notice
On Sat, 02 Jul 2016 09:38:30 +0200, Martin wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 18:35:39 +0200, Giovanni Drogo wrote: On Thu, 30 Jun 2016, W. Wesley Groleau wrote: Did not succeed in persuading Spain to give me a two-week visa and have to be out of Schengen on 4 July. Why don't you go to Gibraltar or to the Channel Islands ? It should also be fun. (did the Channel Islands vote for Brexit ?) CI didn't have a vote I am not sure that Channel Islands are part of Great Britain. They are possessions of the English crown. Sometimes with their own parliaments. Like Clipperton island, Mayotte or Azores, they have a special status in the EU. |
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Burgos to UK or Ireland on short notice
"Paul Aubrin" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Jul 2016 09:38:30 +0200, Martin wrote: On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 18:35:39 +0200, Giovanni Drogo wrote: On Thu, 30 Jun 2016, W. Wesley Groleau wrote: Did not succeed in persuading Spain to give me a two-week visa and have to be out of Schengen on 4 July. Why don't you go to Gibraltar or to the Channel Islands ? It should also be fun. (did the Channel Islands vote for Brexit ?) CI didn't have a vote I am not sure that Channel Islands are part of Great Britain. They are possessions of the English crown. Sometimes with their own parliaments. Like Clipperton island, Mayotte or Azores, they have a special status in the EU. You have to be careful with the French overseas territories, most of them are "part" of French, vote in French elections, use the Euro and ARE part of the EU. They are a mile away from the status of the CI/IOM. I don't know abut the Azores |
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Burgos to UK or Ireland on short notice
On 07-02-2016 00:07, W. Wesley Groleau wrote:
Hmmm. That's what Rome2Rio said, but when I clicked the link, it took me to the EuroLines site, which in several tries seemed to indicate there is no such route. Tried first and third of the month also. But ALSA's site first showed €123 (IVA included), but then dropped it to €113 with the "senior discount." When the bus pulled in, fifteen minutes after it was scheduled to pull OUT, it was a Eurolines bus, but a small sign said to buy tickets at Alsa.es -- Wes Groleau |
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