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I was on holiday in Delaware a couple of years ago and there were about 16 Amish people on a trip at the beach. They did arrive by minibus but was told by my Sister that as long as they did not drive it, they could travel on some sort of modern transport. They hired the minbus and a driver.
Maybe they did fly over for a holiday but unlikely.
I was on holiday in Delaware a couple of years ago and there were about 16 Amish people on a trip at the beach. They did arrive by minibus but was told by my Sister that as long as they did not drive it, they could travel on some sort of modern transport. They hired the minbus and a driver.
Maybe they did fly over for a holiday but unlikely.
Hey, cambus, watch what you say about the Welsh! (only joking) - it might have been a local folk festival or something as the Welsh national costume looks a bit like Amish to the uninitiated. It would be nice to think that Amish people come to Wales for their holidays, though (do they take holidays?).
ronnie3 the Llangollen International music Eisteddfod was on a few weeks ago and had competitors from over 50 countries who wear their national costume, so it could be that the people you saw were Amish or something very similar.cambus we live exactly the same as everyone else in Britain but have nicer scenery.
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