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Correct answer Stuny and to the degree of precision required. There are no named towns, rivers, or lakes on maps available in the UK, so it is difficult to be more precise than "the Rockies in Montana". The scene is, I estimate, around 100 miles south of Glacier National Park.

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I am so sorry to delay this - Work got so busy that I failed to follow-up.

 

Let's try this one:

 

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Yes, but this is not so common for visitors from the US but on the other hand Stuart has been almost anywhere. Could be Opatija, Croatia. I think this should be it?

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I'm most impressed with how both Lars and Andreas quickly narrowed it down based on such scant evidence, and then Andreas got it exactly with Opatija. Your turn.

 

Thanks!

 

Can't post before the evening, so if anybody else has something nice in the meantime, please feel free to go ahead.

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Thank you, Stu. For me it was the combination of the colored slate tiles, the architecture, the background landscape and the (Italian) built of the motor yacht. I thought Andreas very clever for figuring out the exact location!

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There are not too many places in the Adriatic Sea where you can find such buildings directly at the sea and Opatija was a well known holiday spot in the times of the Austrian-Hungarian empire, thus with a lot of palace like hotels and villas. I found out that even the emporer had resided in this building.

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Here is the next one! City, name of the highlighted building and ideally my location at that time please.

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It is nothing unusual. I even saw photos taken from the same location in this forum ...

 

Maybe somebody wants to narrow it down on the basis of Michael's suggestion (and my answer)?

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An easy one.... of what from where...

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