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Margaret Thatcher
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Brighton Beach Credit: flickr Did you know that United Kingdom is the top tenth country with the least corruption? Well this is exactly where my home town is. Brighton and Hove is just south of London. It has very nice weather and sometimes the temperature can get up to 32 degrees Celsius. It is a city near the sea, this is why there are so many seagulls. The seagulls in Brighton are very smart, if you throw a peace of food down a pier or a cliff, a seagull will quickly catch the food before it falls. Seagulls can also be very scary. They sometimes steal food while you are eating it.
There are many parks, forests, and meadows in Brighton. It is very nice to walk around because the weather is very nice both in summer and winter. But sometimes you may accidentally touch a stinging nettle, your hand or whatever part you touched will hurt, but it won’t do any harm. There are also many types of creatures like foxes and robins. But don’t think that these foxes are cute or nice because they eat rubbish and sometimes annoy people. Brighton and hove used to be two different places, but now they are joined together. However there is still a statue that separates Brighton and Hove. Both places are quite similar to each other, there’s nothing actually different. People are very kind and social here, if you go outside at the dead of night, it will be totally safe. People are also very talkative and social, you can just safely talk to any stranger. People also care a lot for their home. This is why Brighton and Hove looks neat and clean. Brighton and Hove is a very nice place to visit. There are many cool tourist spots and a ton of delicious restaurants. It also is very interesting place to study and explore. Its history is very cool and amazing. Brighton and Hove is one of the best cities I have ever known.
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