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James I think they are driving on the right, unless it is a weird one way system, so not UK.

 

 

 

Yes the driving is on the right, Yes it is a weird one way system, and this is the tough one and possibly a bit misleading.......Yes it is not UK. 

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Yes the driving is on the right, Yes it is a weird one way system, and this is the tough one and possibly a bit misleading.......Yes it is not UK. 

 

Correction:

The steering wheel is on the right, they drive on the LEFT.  Sorry for my confusion.

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Town Church, St Peter Port, Guernsey,  I wonder if that odd corner was war time damage badly repaired or a crude alteration to make it easier for trucks going round the corner. 

 

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Town Church, St Peter Port, Guernsey,  I wonder if that odd corner was war time damage badly repaired or a crude alteration to make it easier for trucks going round the corner. 

 

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The later is the more likely possibility as this church was not damaged by  German bombing.  

Ok, let's see what you have next.

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OK folks your next one. I have a good hint but I will wait to see if anyone gets it without the hint. 

 

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Galle Clocktower, Galle Fort, Sri Lanka.

 

Correct. My hint was going to be that any cricket enthusiast should recognise this. My son was playing cricket against a local school team on the Galle cricket ground, which was going on a bit long (for my level of enthusiasm anyway) so I wandered off and took a few photos nearby. It is interesting that while many modern buildings and most of the cricket ground, were swept away by the 2005 Boxing Day Tsunami, the fort survived pretty much unscathed. 

 

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Here is a photo of the boys playing on the Galle test cricket ground, with the fort wall behind. I am afraid the British team got soundly beaten by what we thought was a Galle School Team only to find later it was a national youth team. 

 

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