Beachy head
2007-03-22 13:30:36
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answered by Animal 5
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Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol
2007-03-22 13:32:49
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answered by paul_vickery 2
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The north of Scotland gets quite a bad press for having the highest suicide rate in the UK. To be fair though it tends to be a magnet to people from all over the UK and indeed Europe for this purpose. The possibilities are endless with numerous high sea-cliffs, gorges, mountains, fast flowing rivers, bridges etc.
2007-03-23 04:05:13
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answered by robski 2
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The Humber Bridge and at this moment in time Upton Park West Ham United's ground.
2007-03-22 15:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The Humber Bridge. Also a bridge in Scarborough, it goes over a road and is quite high - no chance of survival, but can't remember the exact name of it
2007-03-26 04:47:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The Cliffs in Llandudno, North Wales.
2007-03-22 16:42:28
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answered by fatsausage 7
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Some velocity is needed to 'end it all' so any drop of not less than four stories is essential. But I would not recommend it, people have been known to survive in a very sorry state of health. So seek help from the Samaritans or your GP - that's if you need to.
2007-03-22 14:52:49
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answered by eastglam 4
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answered by ? 3
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The city hall where Prince Charles married Camilla. That's worse than committing suicide...
2007-03-22 13:32:59
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answered by Raimon 5
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Do you mean where people purposely or accidently have their lives ended. Shakespear cliff near Dover Kent. persons either drive their car off or jump off. They usualy do it when the tide is in so their bodies wont be found. It's about 500ft drop.
2007-03-25 07:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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