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You've done us proud this year - the Echo has been taken all over the world - and there is still just enough time to send us your entries. We extended the closing date for this year's competition but time is running out and you've only got until Thursday, September 30, to send us your pictures of you and your Echo just like these readers have done.

Mike Miller, from Firs Avenue in Fairwater, Cardiff Fairwater (Welsh: 'Tyllgoed') is a village and district in north-west Cardiff. It is located a few miles from Culverhouse Cross which connects Cardiff to the M4 motorway. , had his photo taken reading the Echo near the waterfront in Marmaris in Turkey, while he was on his summer holiday.

While Sandra Bushen, of Groeswen Lane in Caerphilly Caerphilly (kīrfĭl`ē, kär–), Welsh Caerffili, town (1981 pop. 42,376) and county borough, 108 sq mi (279 sq km), S Wales. , was snapped by her friend Alvis Chash catching up with the Echo news while they were holidaying in Barcelona.

So send us your holiday pics for your chance to win with your favourite newspaper.

One picture picked at random will win its sender pounds 300, there is a pounds 150 prize for the photo judged to be most interesting and a pounds 50 runner-up prize

To enter our Echo on Tour competition simply send us a photograph of you and your Echo on holiday. It can be anywhere in the world and the quirkier the better.

Send your entries, with name, address and daytime telephone number printed on the back of the photograph to Echo on Tour, South Wales Echo The South Wales Echo is a daily newspaper distributed in south Wales. It was founded in 1884 and is based in Thomson House, Cardiff city centre. It is published daily, in a tabloid form, by Media Wales Ltd (formerly Western Mail & Echo Ltd), part of the Trinity Mirror group. , Havelock have·lock  
n.
A cloth covering for a cap, having a flap to cover and protect the back of the neck.



[After Sir Henry Havelock (1795-1857), British soldier.]

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 Street, Cardiff, CF10 1XR or e-mail them, together with your details, to echo.newsdesk@wme.co.uk.

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Date:Oct 6, 2004
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