Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
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Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
Britons are unable to tell the difference between Marble Arch and the Arc de Triomphe, or St Paul's Cathedral and St Peter's Basilica, a survey by Mercure Hotels has shown.
Can you tell them apart? What about other British attractions that might be mistaken for somewhere else? Take our quiz to find out. The pass mark is 8/15.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/uk/11621370/Britain-or-abroad-which-of-these-attractions-are-in-the-UK.html
Can you tell them apart? What about other British attractions that might be mistaken for somewhere else? Take our quiz to find out. The pass mark is 8/15.
Reading this on our app? Tap here to take the quiz.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/uk/11621370/Britain-or-abroad-which-of-these-attractions-are-in-the-UK.html
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Re: Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
I was terrible!
I got a face palm picture Hahahahahaha
I got a face palm picture Hahahahahaha
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Re: Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
This is the picture I got lol
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Re: Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
Well I guess I'm just shite at guessing where things are Hahahahaha
Truth is, unless I've been somewhere and actually been inside the building or took notice.....well, my results speak for themselves lol
Truth is, unless I've been somewhere and actually been inside the building or took notice.....well, my results speak for themselves lol
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Re: Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
I got 8 right, [I guessed 3]
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Re: Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
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Quiz champion: you know Britain like the back of your hand
Nope, just been to a lot of them!
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Quiz champion: you know Britain like the back of your hand
Nope, just been to a lot of them!
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Re: Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
8 right, that'll do
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Re: Britain or abroad: which of these attractions are in the UK?
I got 9 right
Good rule of thumb, if it's grimier, it's probably in the UK
Good rule of thumb, if it's grimier, it's probably in the UK
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