Sunday, September 06, 2009

Bournemouth and Brownsea Island

Previously, we intended to go to Isle of Wight in this weekend. But the plan was changed and today we headed towards Bournemouth which is a nearer place. Late summer saw the crowd of locals and visitors walking in the shopping centre and sea front of Dorset’s coastal resort town. As I expected, its town centre was not too much different from the counterparts of other English towns. There were usual shops and stores. I popped in to Borders book shop to buy Jamie Oliver’s Italian cook book as my colleague recommended. The interesting thing was that there were only pop, rock and some classic CDs on the music shelves. No R&B and Rap songs for some reason. Perhaps, it needs some more time to get updated to a world class cosmopolitan place.

It was within a walking distance from town to the sea front. After passing through a park, where there was a huge balloon, raising visitors 500 feet into the air to view the English Channel and Dorset countryside, we saw a rather small pier. Cloudy sky was not a perfect weather for beach lovers. But there were a few people swimming. Some were enjoying with surfing boards.





Brownsea island is the largest of the islands in Poole harbour with 500 acres. With £10.50 per head boat tickets, we had an opportunity to lean Bournemouth’s long sand beach and cliffs on our way to the island. Other boats and yachts were also around with different directions.



Now the island is under the control of the National Trust although it was private island in the past . It is naturally beautiful.



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The National Trust website said:

Peaceful island of woodland, wetland and heath with a rich diversity of wildlife

• Fine walks and spectacular views of Poole Harbour
• Home to the endangered red squirrel
• Famous for being the birthplace for Scouting and Guiding
• A haven for wildlife, including Sika deer and wading birds
• Trails and Tracker Packs for young smugglers and explorers
• Escape the noise and stress of modern life and discover nature in this unspoilt setting

I believe it is worth visiting there at last one time.

If you want to see the full set of photos, click here

Thank you

7 comments:

Rita said...

(No R&B and Rap songs for some reason.)

ကိုယ္က ပစၥည္းျပတ္ေနလို႔ ေနမွာေပါ့လုိ႔ ေတြးေနမိတာ။
:)

PAUK said...

ပံုေတြ မနက္ကတည္းက ၾကည့္သြားတယ္..
မိုးသားေတြက မွိုင္း ညိွဳ႔ညွိဳ႔နဲ႔..
Jamie Oliver ကိုေတာ့ သေဘာက်တယ္..
သူဟင္းခ်က္တာ..လြယ္ကူလိုက္တာေနာ္..
တစ္ေခါက္ေလာက္သြားစားခ်င္တယ္..
သူဖြင့္တဲ့ဆိုင္ကို..

khin oo may said...

လာႀကည္႕မိတာေတာ႕ခဏခဏဘဲ။ဘာေရးရမွန္းမသိလို႕ၿပန္သြားတယ။္

Nge Naing said...

မဂၤလာပါ။ လာလည္ၾကည့္ရႈသြားပါတယ္။ ပို႔စ္ေတြကို ျမန္မလိုနဲ႔ တြဲတင္ရင္ေကာင္းမယ္ထင္တယ္။ ကၽြန္မတို႔က ဗမာလို ဖတ္တာပဲ သန္ပါတယ္။ အဂၤလိပ္စာေတြက ေန႔တိုင္းပဲ ဖတ္ေနရေတာ့ မ်က္စိက အလိုလိုေနရင္း စာျမင္တာနဲ႔ မူးေနၿပီ။ ဒါေပမယ့္ ေနာက္အခ်ိန္ရရင္ေတာ့ လာဖတ္ပါဦးမယ္။ သဘာ၀ ပတ္၀န္းက်င္အေၾကာင္းကို စိတ္၀င္စားပါတယ္။

ဝက္ဝံေလး said...

ေဟးးး လူဂ်ီးးးး မမကြန္ေျပာတာေထာက္ခံတယ္ နာလဲ အီးလို သိပ္မရဘူးေရာ ထု ဘယ္မွာလဲ ခင္ဗ်ားက Edinburgh နဲ႔နီးလားဗ်ာ ခင္ဗ်ားေနတဲ႔ေနရာနဲ႔ နီးရင္ေျပာစမ္းပါ ဝက္ တေကာင္တည္းျဖစ္ေနလုိ႔သိလား

ဖတ္မသြားဘူးေနာ္ သိလား ဂယ္ေျပာတာ ေနာက္တာဟုတ္ဘူး အဂၤလိပ္လုိေရးထားလုိ႕ အဂၤလိပ္စာျမင္ရင္ ေခါင္းကိုက္လို႕သိလား

ခင္ဗ်ား က်ဳပ္ေျပာမွ ငွက္ကေလးမွန္းသိတာကုိ သြားလူဇိုးးးးးး ဘာ အာဘြား မွမရဘူး လက္သီးပဲ ရမယ္ ဟြန္းးးးးးးးးး

ဝက္ဝံေလး said...

ေအာ္ ေဆာ္တီးးးး မမကြန္ေျပာတာထင္တာ ငယ္ႏိုင္ေျပာတာပဲ ဟုတ္ မွားတဲ႔အခါလဲမွားမွာေပါ႕ အင္း အငး္ သူေျပာတဲ႔အတုိင္းပဲေနာ္ ျမန္မာလိုတင္သိလား လုိ႕ လူဂ်ီးးးး စဒိေရ ခိခိ

ဝက္ဝံေလး said...

ဟုိးတေခါက္ က ရန္ေတြ႕သြားတာ စိတ္မဆုိးဘူးဟုတ္ လူဂ်ီးပီပီ ခေယး ကုိခြင္႔လႊတ္လုိက္ေနာ္ အဲတံဳးက စိတ္နဲနဲ ရွဳပ္ေနလို႔ နံမည္ေျပာင္းကိစၥနဲ႕မုိ႕ေလ ေနာ္ သိလား ေတာင္းပန္တယ္ သိလား ေနာက္ ဇေကာပန္မယ္ေနာ္ လူဂ်ီး သိရား ရုိ႕ ဘုိင္တာ႔တာ