Guess where this is thread....

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Last visited Montreal in August 1998, funny how you can remember stuff like this but struggle to remember what we did last week. :lol:

Remember walking through the park and heard someone screaming shhhhhiiiiiiittttttt - was a guy on a mountain bike coming down at speed straight towards us with no brakes. Thankfully he missed us and was going that fast we never did find out what happened to him!
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Must have been frightening - for him.
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scooter wrote:Somewhere near Camberwick Green?

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Thermexman wrote:
scooter wrote:Somewhere near Camberwick Green?

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Pugh, Pugh, Barney, McGrew, Cuthburt, Dibble & Grubb?
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Wis wrote:How about this one?

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Nobody? A couple of hints. It is a Unesco world heritage site. It is also an interesting geological site.
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Local landmarks in the background, easy for those who live in my neck of the woods.

Hope you are having a lovely Sunday.

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Looks like my old stomping ground - Reading/

Try this one - apologise for the picture quality. The watch is my Marcello C which i travel with to certain countries - and the time is still UK time, not one hour ahead. Clue might be the river :(

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neiltallen wrote:Looks like my old stomping ground - Reading/

Try this one - apologise for the picture quality. The watch is my Marcello C which i travel with to certain countries - and the time is still UK time, not one hour ahead. Clue might be the river :(

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Correct Reading, as for your photograph I’m struggling.
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So would I!!
I just arrived in Cairo 1.5 hours later than planned thanks to BA / Air traffic control who had us sit at Heathrow for over an hour.
It is the view from my balcony before sleep deprivation set in.
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neiltallen wrote:So would I!!
I just arrived in Cairo 1.5 hours later than planned thanks to BA / Air traffic control who had us sit at Heathrow for over an hour.
It is the view from my balcony before sleep deprivation set in.
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Wis wrote:
Wis wrote:How about this one?

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Nobody? A couple of hints. It is a Unesco world heritage site. It is also an interesting geological site.

Looks like Iceland to me, where the European and North American tectonic plates meet. Was there in February. Incredible country
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A UK Lighthouse, still in operation. But where?
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MattC wrote:
Wis wrote:
Wis wrote:How about this one?

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Nobody? A couple of hints. It is a Unesco world heritage site. It is also an interesting geological site.

Looks like Iceland to me, where the European and North American tectonic plates meet. Was there in February. Incredible country

Looks like Cheddar Gorge to me too..
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MattC wrote:
Wis wrote:
Wis wrote:How about this one?

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Nobody? A couple of hints. It is a Unesco world heritage site. It is also an interesting geological site.

Looks like Iceland to me, where the European and North American tectonic plates meet. Was there in February. Incredible country
Well done. It is indeed Iceland, at Thingvellir.
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This is where I am today for a little day trip, afternoon on the beach and going for dinner later. A blurry DH 1970 in the foreground. Image

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