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Just a wild guess, London?
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Not London... Did you know that 44-40 are two of my favorite numbers. I do not like 8-9 at all
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I think this looks more like europe. Bog-standard government type buildings in classical mid-1900s style. Could this be in France?
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Europe is correct - but not France The fountain is in a city known for their men of the sea
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Yes if one goes to 44.40° N, 8.9° E they will be in the home town of Christopher Columbus - Genoa Adrian - So where are we going now? And who is going to take us?
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Here is the next photo.
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Total guess from me, Germany?
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Titanic Cemetery Halifax?
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Tom, you're on the right continent, but too far north!
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Sorry the photo is a little blurry. We were in a horse drawn carriage.
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Perhaps somewhere along the Freedom Trail in Boston?
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Perhaps somewhere along the Freedom Trail in Boston?
Further south. This game has taken us to this city along the coast once before.
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Oh drat, it just hit me as I've been to this city many many times when we lived in FL, St Augustine. That's the cemetery near the old military barracks. I've done that carriage ride.
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Oh drat, it just hit me as I've been to this city many many times when we lived in FL, St Augustine. That's the cemetery near the old military barracks. I've done that carriage ride.
Fran, LOL. Yes, St. Augustine National Cemetery. We were there this past weekend. Fun city to visit!
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Yes it is. A lot of interesting stuff. How about another photo Kim? Or anyone else.
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As long as that is ok with others?
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Kim--Fran was the one who got the picture right, and he said for you to post, so go for it!!
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Indonesia somewhere? Just a guess
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Never been there but on the bucket list
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I was going to say Thailand, so I reckon that is incorrect also.
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Not Hawaii but great guess
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I was going to say Thailand, so I reckon that is incorrect also.
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A few more from same visit ...
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Here is another clue....this is how we got there ...
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Think I recognize the logo on the trains (I used to chase trains and be into model railroading but being much more interested in aircraft, they won out). I'll wait a bit to see if someone else has any ideas.
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Well, the tile reminds me of Portugal, but CP on the train must be Canadian Pacific so I'll guess out Vancouver way?
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Fred, don't give up on your first thought.
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Hmmmmm..not Vancouver way ... Fran might be onto something however
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British Columbia? Wow that’s a big brush stroke, LOL. Just a guess. Since I saw some folks with masks on, it has to be recent? Just guessing. And given the fact that y’all can’t leave the country, just saying.
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I’m not really in the know about leaving the country, just reading it here on the board. Just saying
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I've been to Lisbon and that's where I saw tiles like that but not that ornate castle or whatever it is. So I'll guess Oporto?
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Quinta da Regaleira, Sintra, Portugal. Visited on my honeymoon in 1992.
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Sintra is correct ! We visited Portugal fall of 2019 ...little did we know Covid was brewing then ...spent a glorious week in Lisbon and took a train to visit the incredible Sintra . A few highlights from Lisbon
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I loved Portugal, would go back there in a minute!
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Here's one closer to home.
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