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Membertabifolk posted an update in the group United Kingdom 6 months ago
6 months agoHave you been to Cornwall? Any other suggestions you would add to the list?
alliejay and Josh Grisdale1 CommentNothing to add to the list, but I have been to the Eden Project. I was only using a cane at the time. I remember it being pretty accessible not to mention really cool!
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tabifolk posted an update in the group United Kingdom 7 months ago
7 months agosimplyemma.co.uk
Homelands - Wheelchair Accessible Holiday Lodges in Fife, Scotland
Looking for an accessible holiday lodge in Scotland? Homelands Fife is perfect for disabled guests, with a ceiling hoist, profiling bed, Clos-o-mat toilet and other mobility equipment.
tabifolk posted an update in the group General Discussions 7 months ago
7 months ago“Scuba diving was never a thing I was interested in, but now it’s something I cannot live without,” Pita said
usatoday.com
Are there blind scuba divers? Here's the accessible way anyone can explore the ocean.
With its intensive gear, most people wouldn’t think of scuba diving as an easily adaptive sport. However, just about anyone can explore the ocean.
tabifolk posted an update in the group Flying with a Disability 7 months ago
7 months agoAnother day another problem…
simpleflying.com
Southwest Airlines Accused Of Damaging Wheelchair Basketball Team's Chairs Before Tournament
The carrier has since made sure disabled customers have a better experience in the future.
tabifolk posted an update in the group General Discussions 7 months ago
7 months agoSome good resources sprinkled throughout the article:
nytimes.com
Road Trips: How to Plan an Accessible Getaway
If you have a disability, you’ll want to review route planning, lodging options, food requirements and finding the right rental vehicle.
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