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I hadn't seen your reply, wls, before I read Luigi's, but you are right, it is in Kyoto! Yes it is close to the Philosopher's Way. The actual location is at the Nanzenji-temple, it is part of the Lake Biwa canal which brings water from the biggest lake in Japan to a hydroelectric plant in the center of Kyoto. Your turn!

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tks. Frans

 

....hope it is not toooo easy -

where is this place - Land & City ?

 

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Stuart -

 

yes it is Nassau - Bahamas (Caribbean)

exactly the "Bahamian Parliament" in Nassau.

 

The Bahamas sufferd occupation & exploitation by the Spanish, French, Britsh and Americans.

The City of Nassau also played a significant role in the American Civil War and in

the US Prohibition Era.

 

 

Stuart - your turn

 

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Werner -

 

Thank you. It has been decades since I've been to the Bahamas but the policeman's uniform tipped me off. I'm glad I finally was able to get one.

 

For my first post (hopefully not last) in this section here is a scene that I'm certain a number of Forum members have seen.

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Rob -

 

Since you know where the James Craig is, since you know that at one time the replica of the Bounty was here, and since you are a Sydney-sider, it's clear you recognize this. It's your turn, now.

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Yea caught in gully after it was juggled from second slip when the keeper fumbled...Though I had a second look and technically I think I can see the James Craig in the background.

 

Ps....If you google Darling Harbour you will quickly find the yellow shearline or bumper rail makes the ship in focus not the james craig.

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Getting late. Check back tomorrow.

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North of Sydney, bit of a cryptic...though these days there are rarely less than twenty or thirty

 

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