The Capetonian WOE Thread
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Some of them also turned up in northern Newfoundland. I was treated like a long lost cousin when I went there, and as best we could figure I probably was!
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Despite some diligent searching, I confess that I am completely lost with this one. Time for a clue, perhaps?
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Hmmm That might be salt and not snow or the surf.
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Are we in Central Asia?
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Or India?
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Nope..
Nope..
We are in the US.
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That is a surprise
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Great Salt Lake Saltair Beach resort Utah ,not a mosque at all
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Yes indeedy... I knew this one would throw people off. My stepkids went to many a concert there.
. The first Saltair, completed in 1893, was jointly owned by a corporation associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railway, which was constructed for the express purpose of serving the resort. Saltair was not the first resort built on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, but was the most successful ever built. A stunning example of early 20th century Moorish Revival architecture, the resort was designed by well-known Utah architect Richard K.A. Kletting and rested on over 2,000 posts and pilings, many of which remain and still are visible over 110 years later.
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Something different to test you?
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Wll lets at least try pick the right country---gonna guess England, and based on your location, Liverpool maybe, although I do realize it is not "Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand"....
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You’re correct with England, but nowhere near Liverpool. It’s generally recognised as the oldest ground in the world that’s been in continuous use by one club, since 1871 according to records.
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I guess it's somewhere on one of the LHR flightpaths
Not Brentford, but maybe Kent - Blackheath?
Not Brentford, but maybe Kent - Blackheath?
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09L approach flightplath is pretty close by
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Maidenhead, then...
OH if correct, off out to the Barnes Wetlands to check out today's approach path!
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Reading Town, I can make a different picture fit I suppose.
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Opsboi is correct, Maidenhead United’s York Road ground, which has been their home since 1871.
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Opsboi not paying attention, can’t let this thread fall so far down the pages
Not a recent photo, but has been in the local news recently.
Not a recent photo, but has been in the local news recently.
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Clearly UK somewhere, that is also a cruise port. Southampton?
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