I have no idea. It could be anywhere and that is obviously the point. But why is that the point? I mean firstly, (and I see other people have asked this) why the interest in the seaside. Secondly, why are these kinds of places so similar? It could be anywhere in the world. The chairs, the plastic table cloth - there is nothing specific to any particular location. So how are we to know? A memory - something we recognise because we have been there before?
It's totally obvious this one, DUNGENESS, in lovely kent. So anonymous suggesting Sizewell was clever, eh?
And yes, what is this obsession with the sea? You english are always talking about your toilets and fishy chips and deckchairs! It's so boring now, there is a whole world on your island just to be discovered.
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Easy.
It's Southend
Looks like a Greek restaurant outside of Petaluma, California - the view there is over the tidal estuary of the Petaluma River. Ah, Papa's Taverna...
I love the sound of Petaluma. Is it Sydmouth
I have no idea. It could be anywhere and that is obviously the point. But why is that the point? I mean firstly, (and I see other people have asked this) why the interest in the seaside. Secondly, why are these kinds of places so similar? It could be anywhere in the world. The chairs, the plastic table cloth - there is nothing specific to any particular location. So how are we to know? A memory - something we recognise because we have been there before?
Shouldn't that say Sidmouth?
Sizewell, Suffolk probably.
It's totally obvious this one, DUNGENESS, in lovely kent. So anonymous suggesting Sizewell was clever, eh?
And yes, what is this obsession with the sea? You english are always talking about your toilets and fishy chips and deckchairs! It's so boring now, there is a whole world on your island just to be discovered.
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