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'I went on I Kissed a Boy for my younger self'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:U.S.   来源:Australia  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Scattered clothes, soaked mattresses and crushed metal roofing sheets were some of the last remains of what are now hundreds of destroyed houses.

Scattered clothes, soaked mattresses and crushed metal roofing sheets were some of the last remains of what are now hundreds of destroyed houses.

Most of all, he said, he was helped by the light pollution-free skies over west Cornwall."It's one of the darkest places in the UK," Mr Nuttall said.

'I went on I Kissed a Boy for my younger self'

"There's just nothing there - it's just blackness, you know, once you look out to sea."And yeah, the Milky Way looks fantastic."A lot of people say that you have quite a lot of cloudy skies and a bit of rain in Cornwall, so it's quite a rarity to get clear skies especially.

'I went on I Kissed a Boy for my younger self'

"I had three nights in a row while I was down there, so it was a bit of a bonus really."Mr Nuttall posted the images onto social media and said he was surprised how popular they have become.

'I went on I Kissed a Boy for my younger self'

He said: "I put them on a local Facebook page.

"Obviously it went viral on there, and a lot of people, you know obviously liked it, and commenting on it and all that, saying how fantastic they were."She takes me down to her cellar to taste some of her prized red wines, standing among the oak barrels and old bottles with labels weathered by mould and age.

They have names on them that make wine lovers go weak at the knees - Nuits-Saint-Georges, Echezeaux, Vosne-Romanée, Clos-Vougeot, and Chapelle-Chambertin.Ms Tremblay sells over half of her wine abroad, under the name Domaine Cecile Tremblay.

"For the United States, it's around 10% of the production; it's a big production for me!" she says.After threatening a 200% mark-up on alcohol from Europe, Donald Trump imposed a 20% tariff on practically all European Union products on 5 April.

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