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Sofiya Johnson on how Wales felt like home.
“And I honestly getting over this bridge, which was then the Severn Bridge was like, whoa, this is it, this is me, this is me - I'm home. Even though of course, I didn't know anything about you know, what was down there. It was just something about... I don't know, I can't express it. It was the feeling of peace, which I'd never known in England.
And it's like, I don't want to leave Wales you know, you just going over the bridge to England when it says, ‘Welcome to England’, I go really depressed. That's, that's how it happens. And then you come back to Wales, and it says ‘Croeso i Gymru’ I think oh we’re back.”
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