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  1. It's British Beach Week! Where are you going this weekend?
  2. Check out our Late Deals page for loads of great last minute holiday cottages. Save up to 50% bit.ly/g5wBV5.
  3. And we're back! Thanks for all your questions on holiday memories & to @MemoryDom for answering them.
  4. And that's it from me. Thanks for all for your questions - some great ones. Enjoy your day and treasure your holiday memories, Dominic.
  5. @benosmond5 No problem, Ben! The simple answer is yes, your brain is certainly like a sponge, especially when you're younger.
  6. If it was October, I’d imagine an octopus jabbing 8 syringes in my arm etc.
  7. @melissageddes If it was in August, when the astrological calendar is in Leo, I’d imagine a lion taking a bite out of my arm...
  8. Memory’s all about associations and I would make one with my arm – if it’s in July, I’d imagine someone called Julie shaking my hand...
  9. @melissageddes #DOM Any tips on remembering when jabs for foreign travel need renewing pls?
  10. @JamesRhodri Basically, don’t wait until you get home. This way, it’s like a giving yourself a mini-examination along the way!
  11. @JamesRhodri If you’re taking many photos, a proactive approach is best. Review them the evening you’ve taken them wherever you’re staying.
  12. @JamesRhodri Do you have advice for remembering exactly where all of your photos were taken once you get home? #DOM
  13. @VictoriaBartram ...for recalling scenes from the past.
  14. @VictoriaBartam Sight. That’s the sense that engages the brain more than the others, for people with sight, and is the strongest sense...
  15. @benosmond5 We stayed in a house that was a converted railway carriage. Early memories have great impact and tend to stay with you for life.
  16. @VictoriaBartram What would you say is more important when retaining holiday memories - smell, sight, or touch? #DOM
  17. @benosmond5 It was on the beach in East Wittering when I was 3, experiencing the sea, wind, air and salty water for the first time.
  18. @benosmond5 #DOM - What is your earliest Holiday Memory? And what do you remember most about it?! #C4U #HolidayMemories
  19. @davidchild and it should be with you for life. Varying your holidays too can stop memories getting muddled.