Yes we can 6 - nemendabók

consists of samanstendur af closer (hér) nánari castles kastalar beaches strendur found fundið escape flýja evil vond/ur highest hæsta visited heimsótt explores vísindamenn along with ásamt seventy-three / 73 Take 1 By now you know that the UK consists of four countries. But did you also know that each of them offers great film locations? Let’s take a closer look at some of them. First, we go to Wales, or Cymru, as the country is called in Welsh. Wales is often associated with old castles, legends and beautiful beaches, and it’s one of the most popular film locations in the UK. Both Harry Potter and Robin Hood have found their way to Wales. Even Snow White was there when trying to escape from the evil queen in the film Snow White and the Huntsman. Mount Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and England at 1085 metres and is located in Snowdonia National Park. True James Bond fans will know that it was used in the film The World is not Enough. But this is not the only time James Bond has visited Wales. In Die Another Day, Bond explores the beautiful beach of Penbryn along with, of course, a beautiful woman. Agents and magical cars The character of James Bond was created by author Ian Fleming. But Fleming is not only known for writing about the adventures of secret service agent 007. The children’s novel Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, about a magical car that swims, flies and even fights crime has also become a classic.

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