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Thanks Frans - guessing and google sometimes pays off.

 

This next one is - at least to me - somewhat obscure. I had never heard of the place until a week before visiting.

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Holy Hannah! That was fast. Suzhou it is. Venice of China, it is said. I had never heard of it before - which was a bit humbling since it has a catchment area of 10 million people.

 

We went on a ride on the canals in one of these boats. The "Gondolier" began to sing - a Chinese version of what I suppose was O Solo Mio - but the song was old Chinese which was to our western ears, well, not O Solo Mio. And she bloody well wanted to be paid.

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Holy Smoke, am I correct? It was just a guess.

An interesting photo, Michael.

 

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This this time we are looking for the name of a king.

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Hatchepsout temple of Deir El-Bahari on the left bank of the Nile, facing Luxor, in Egypt.

 

This view, from the top of the cliff above the temple, hides the main part of it, which is still under restoration..

 

Been there for the first time when I was 14... (a long time ago)

 

Gérard

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Yes, Stuart, pharao Mentuhotep II was the name we were looking for.

 

Gérard has a very good memory, having recognized the place after such a long time.

Even if the spot from where the photo was shot is right above the famous Hatchepsut temple, one can only see the Mentuhotep temple, right next to it.

In order to see Hatchepsut temple from the cliff, one would need climbing gear.

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Dear Stuart, Dear Dirk,

 

Thank you so much for your congratulations. Actually, I was so eager to give my answer as quickly as possible, that I did not take the time to think a little more thoroughly about the name of this little temple close to Hatschpsout's. It is also true that to look like a real Pharaoh, this lady used to wear the same false beard as her male "colleagues". This made me consider her as a "king" in this particular case...

 

So, my answer was wrong, and I gladly put the "Olympic Torch" of this nice game in Stuart's hands

 

Very sincerely

Gérard

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Thank you Dirk & Gerard.

 

For this one the country should be pretty easy, but the specific location may be a bit more difficult.

 

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