Places to see in ( Diss - UK )
Places to see in ( Diss - UK )
Diss is a market town and electoral ward in Norfolk, England, close to the border with the neighbouring East Anglian county of Suffolk. Diss railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line, which runs from London to Norwich.
The town of Diss lies in the valley of the River Waveney, around a mere that covers 6 acres (2.4 ha). The mere is up to 18 feet (5.5 m) deep, although there is another 51 feet (16 m) of mud. Diss takes its name from dic an Anglo-Saxon word meaning either ditch or embankment. Diss has a number of historic buildings, including an early 14th-century parish church, and a museum.
Four miles east of Diss is the 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum at the former RAF Thorpe Abbotts airfield. In March 2006, Diss became the third town in the UK to join Cittaslow, an international organisation promoting the concept of 'Slow Towns'. The rail journey from London to Diss is the subject of a famous poem by the late Sir John Betjeman,'A Mind's Journey to Diss'.
The town is home to several sporting organisations, including football club Diss Town FC, who won the FA Vase at Wembley in 1994, Diss RFC (based in nearby Roydon) who won the London 2 North league in 2009 earning promotion to the National leagues, Diss & District Cycling Club and Diss & District Bowls Club, Diss ladies netball club and Diss and District athletics club.
( Diss - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Diss . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Diss - UK
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Norwich is a city in England's Norfolk County. Northeast of the center, medieval Norwich Cathedral is a Romanesque building with ornate cloisters. Two imposing gates, St. Ethelbert’s and Erpingham, lead to the Tombland area, once a Saxon marketplace.
Nearby, the Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell traces local history, including a re-created old pharmacy and exhibits on the textile industry.
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East Anglia, England
A video of the coast and small towns around Norfolk and Suffolk. This was filmed over two weekends spent in Bury St. Edmunds, Dedham, Aldeburgh, Cromer and Burnham Market. We did not follow a specific route when driving, just followed the coast and diverted when we saw something we liked. The evening before our first weekend road trip we stayed in the Hoste inn in Burnham Market.
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6 Things NOT To Do in the Philippines
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Today we visit the beautiful Philippines! It's actually been quite difficult finding things NOT to do there, as by all accounts, the people are super friendly and the landscape is unbelievable.
However... We did find 6 Things NOT To Do there!
1. Don't Diss Manny Pacquiao
Filipinos or Pinoys absolutely love this boxer/politician. In 2011 rebels and government soldiers had a ceasefire as they came together and watch Manny’s fight.
Justin Bieber ridiculed Manny after he lost a fight in 2012 and requests were filed demanding he apologize or become a persona non-grata!
2. Don't Diss the Philipines!
Pinoy pride is a very sensitive matter. Claire Danes was declared a persona-non grata for making ‘bad’ comments about Manila and the Filipino government even demanded an apology from Teri Hatcher for saying this:
3. Beware of Ferries.
They are run recklessly with no regard for human life according to various sites on the Internet. Overcrowded, unregulated death traps. Often hundreds of people die in a sinking.
4. Don't drive!
The traffic in the Philippines is much like the rest of Asia. Utter. chaos. Jeepney drivers often don't obey traffic lights, or have seat belts, people on the outside of the vehicle, motorbikes with several passengers...
5. Don't enter a toilet without paper!
In some toilets, you’ll find the toilet paper is outside the stalls. And away from tourist areas, you may not find toilet paper at all. Instead, you may find a small hand-held pale for washing with.
6. Do drugs and DIE!
The President Rodrigo Duterte, recently declared War on drugs urging citizens to kill drug addicts. He allegedly contracted the Davao Death Squad, a vigilante group to initiate the mass murders.
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Market towns, south Norfolk, UK
Tranquil countryside, punctuated with thriving market towns full of thriving businesses, 'Slow Town' Diss - a hidden gem waiting to be discovered, Lively Wymondham, home of Kett's Rebellion and a 900-year-old abbey, waterside Loddon at the heart of the southern Norfolk Broads, vibrant and charming Harleston in the Waveney Valley
12 Things NOT To Do in India
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There are many similarities to things not to do in Dubai:
*DO NOT give or take things with your left hand:*
Or most Asian and Indian cultures;
Do not point or touch things with your feet.
Or display affection publicly.
Or wear outdoor shoes indoors
Or don't drink tap water.
But here are some of the more quirkier ones;
Don't Diss Cricket!
Do you know who Sachin Tendulkar is?
The Tennis player Maria Sharapova didn't and India responded with the meme Who is Maria Sharapova?
They are cricket mad, so do your homework!
Don't be gay!
Gay relationships are slowly becoming less taboo, however gay sex is still illegal!
Nonetheless, despite being somewhat of a homophobic society, you will often find men holding hands. But this is just a sign of their friendship.
Don't trust strangers!
According to global-gallivanting.com foreigners with open minds and hearts have had a bad time because they trusted the wrong person. People will overcharge you for pretty much everything, you may be duped into something like calling a redstone college the Red Fort or even be tricked into going to unsafe places. Think twice when you are approached by the overly friendly person.
Don't give money to the poor!
Poverty is a serious issue in India, but it is advisable that you
don’t give money to the poor, there is a possibility of them being
involved in an underground network of beggars. If you really want to help, share a packet of cookies or bottle of water with them Money is a no-no.
Don't Reject food from your host!
There is an ancient Hindu scripture which states that a “Guest is like God”. They will come to you with food that never seems to end. Accept food at a host’s place, or you would have hurt their feelings.
Don't have a cow!
Cows are sacred to Hindus! You are not going to be seen positively if you say you eat beef. Many restaurants in India are vegetarian, pescetarian or may offer chicken.
Don't Help With The Dishes!
Indian men do not help in the kitchen. And guests are not supposed to wash dishes in the host's place. So, do not be the ideal house guest and offer to help with the dishes.
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Visit Croatia - The DON'Ts of Visiting Croatia
Croatia, from the insane crowds of Dubrovnik to the amazing palace in Split to the Krka Falls, to the capital Zagreb, there are a lot of things a tourist should do when they visit Croatia. This video focuses on what tourists and travelers shouldn't do when they go to Croatia. From the food, to safety, to culture shock some things you should know about Croatia so you can have a great time in Croatia.
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Should You Tip? - Comment Friday #47
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On this week's episode we talk about the negative effect our 'NOT To Do' videos are having on the channel, and discuss the American custom of tipping.
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ok, brazil is NOT like that. i'm from denmark and i'm an exchange student in brazil this year (that's why the brazilian name at the youtube account, its my host sister's). at least in the city i am, i NEVER heard about someone who had zika virus, never! i went to rio de janeiro with my family, and rio it's such a nice and beautiful place, you can't imagine how. my family hasn't been robbed and neither did i.
(i've already traveled to 15 countries and i've never seen people being so nice and lovely with someone they don't know. they love hugging and kissing everyone) i think that's enough, and i think you should come to brazil to see that brazil is NOT what you're saying in this video xo
On things not to do in the Philippines, Pat Monte has added to our list:
Thanks for making a vid about my country! However, I wish to add more tips regarding some etiquette around the 'Phines ^^ 1.Don't just refuse invitation to eat from your host!
2. Don't just eat the last piece of morsel of food on the serving plate! You're considered greedy if you do!
3. Like any other asian countries, REMOVE your shoes! Even though this is not as widespread as it used to be, still ask the host if it's appropriate to enter your shoes at the house.
4. DO NOT DISS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. Many peeps here are still conservative tbh
5. DON'T brandish any expensive-looking bling especially in the Metro Manila area. Unless you want your iPhone 7 to be nabbed at your trip to Divisoria.
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