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Used to work here back in the day
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Italy? I think you're going to have to give us a clue.
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I’m looking at the pic on my phone, tiny but I might see an Illy coffee flag? It’s everywhere, but since it’s italian I’ll guess Amalfi Coast to beg for another clue?.....
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Used to provision here for the megayacht I worked on
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I have posted before from this country
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Greece. Thessaloki or something close to that
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Closer to Rhodes Ellen , used to work there also
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Marmaris would be the likely superyacht re-provisioning spot.
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I think it would be most interesting to hear about all the places Sleepychef has worked, such an interesting life. Seems like you have been or worked just about everywhere! I'm a tad jealous, must say.
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We started in Marmaris but ended up down the coast due to where all the guests were coming from. Clue: A place you Go to you half way there
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Turunc I’m guessing with that clue, looks like the little coffee shop. And there are lot of guest there.
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That even further from the airport the answer is in the clue , go check it out.
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Jeannius is correct, best place I ever provisioned, sat in one shop and the guy had his boys run to the butchers, fishmongers and everywhere I needed while I sat and drank, he overcharged but it was worth it as every time I went in for a personnel shop he never charged me.
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Needed the second clue before I remembered the name. Done several charters from Marmaris in the past but never got to Gocek.
Here's a photo that I took while with several TTOL members, but, I don't think any of them are participating in the game so hopefully it'll last a little while...
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Mike, I haven't been to the Galapagos, but I have been to Mustique so that's my guess.
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Fred... I didn't know you were watching!!! Yes, Mustique. That didn't last long. You are up
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I hesitated to guess because now I have to figure out how to post a picture. I hope I'm following Tom's suggestion on easiest method.
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Picture is great, but I have no clue where it is.
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Only cliffs I know are Moher. I’ll wait for more clues
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Fred - Success!
One you joined in the fun and posted a picture!
Two you have proven that water and life live on Mars!!!!
Oh what a long strange trip it must have been
or could it be on the cliffs in the United Kingdom
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Ellen - you are geographically close, but think offshore. Tom - definitely not the UK.
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Correct sleepychef - Inis Mor the largest of the Aran Islands just off Galway, Ireland. You're next.
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EllenS your going to laugh, I worked on that island for nearly 2 years,
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You are right I laughed. What are the chances. You have certainly worked in some interesting places. I’ll have to look into this area. I need to get to Ireland and Scotland.
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Dag gone to slow on the keyboard
Once I read offshore comment...
Fred you are correct - Being a Sullivan on my mother's side Inis Mor is as far away from the United Kingdom as one get.
Ok sleepy chef... what exotic off the beaten destination are we looking for
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Oh No... Slow again Just saw the new picture... I am pretty sure my daughter has seen it because I have heard about it... She has been more places that I have... Do we have a rule about phoning a friend... Well I know I am not going to call her tonight. She is a new momma and sleep is important.
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Just to take a wild guess Glasgow.
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Maybe the main ScotRail station? I forgot the specific name. The only reason I guessed Glasgow was the color of the signs. The Scottish Tourist bureau uses that color and I just guessed Glasgow.
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I do t even know if you have one or not. But a museum of modern art?
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Maybe the main ScotRail station? I forgot the specific name. The only reason I guessed Glasgow was the color of the signs. The Scottish Tourist bureau uses that color and I just guessed Glasgow.
Dang - we got a player! I was wondering how you made the jump to Glasgow so quickly.
And I am positive that EllenS is on track!
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