Unfortunately Alton Towers does not have signage in any language other than English.
EXIT the airport, and follow signs to A50 STOKE (to ALTON TOWERS).Take A50 across to UTTOXETER, where you will turn onto B5030 towards ALTON TOWERS.From there, follow signs to ALTON TOWERS.
120 miles taking this route:Take A64 LEEDS, from York, to A1(M) LEEDS (via M1).Take A1(M) to M1 LONDON, at the next junction.Take M1 to A38 DERBY at J28 (to ALTON TOWERS).Take A38 to A52 ASHBOURNE (to ALTON TOWERS).Take A52 to B5417 OAKMOOR (to ALTON TOWERS), past Ashbourne.From there follow signs to ALTON TOWERS.
207 miles taking this route:Take M3 LONDON, from Southampton, to M25 HEATHROW (to M1) at J2.Take M25, around London, to M1 to The NORTH to LUTON at J21.Take M1 up to A50 STOKE (to ALTON TOWERS) at J23A.Take A50 to B5030 towards ALTON TOWERS, near Uttoxeter.Follow signs to ALTON TOWERS from there.
50 miles taking this route:Follow A50 (WEST) towards STOKE-on-Trent, from Groby, to M1 to the NORTH.Take M1 to the NORTH to A50 to STOKE at J23A.Continue on A50 (28 miles) across to the B5030 turn-off at Uttoxeter (to ALTON TOWERS).From thereon, you will follow signs to ALTON TOWERS.
260 miles taking this route:Take M74 & A74(M) (S) towards CARLISLE, from Motherwell, to ENGLAND, where A74(M) becomes M6.Continue on M6 (S) to A50 DERBY at J15 (to ALTON TOWERS).Follow A50 UTTOXETER to B5030 to ROCESTER and ASHBOURNE (to ALTON TOWERS), at the roundabout near Uttoxeter (you will see a McDonald's at the roundabout).From there, follow signs to ALTON TOWERS.
By making different signs with your hands.
to be sad or not make eye contact
more than you can count... how many words are in the English language??
American Sign Language (ASL) and Filipino Sign Language (FSL) are different sign languages used in their respective countries. ASL is primarily used in the United States and parts of Canada, while FSL is used in the Philippines. They have different signs, grammar, and syntax, making them distinct languages despite some similarities.
British Sign Language (BSL) and American Sign Language (ASL) are two distinct sign languages with different signs, grammar, and syntax. BSL is primarily used in the United Kingdom, while ASL is used in North America. The fingerspelling alphabet and some signs may vary between the two languages.
See the link below for biblical signs in Sign Language.
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