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On 9/24/2019 at 10:08 AM, war said:

Perhaps immediately recognizable:

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Hello Wally,

Perhaps not.

Apparently the World is not always what it appears to be.

Writing of which: ???????????

Helloooooooooo "Do you know the World" game players out there. Wake up you sleepy heads.

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Michael

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There is life out there!   To clarify, this was not solved.  It is not the British Museum as suggested by Dirk but is of the same architectural style and built about the same time.  

A hint:  This is not in London, and not British, however...............

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9 hours ago, Michael Geschlecht said:

Hello Otto,

When Andreas was writing about solving 3 locations at 1 time: The photo that Andreas was writing about identifying here was the previous photo in this Thread.

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Michael.

Nice how you keep up the flow of this thread Michael 👌

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Yes, the Dublin GPO (burned in the 1916 Easter Rising).     You have it Dirk, you're up next.  

The 398 ft. Dublin Spire that replaced Nelson's Pillar (bombed in 1966) in front of the GPO looks like a flagpole in this deceptive photo.

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Thank you, Wally. A deceptive photo indeed, it made me wade through multitudes of similar neoclassical façades, till the frieze on the fronton finally gave away the precise location. 

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This style and the way the colors are weathered, look very much like Bukhara, Uzbekistan. But I did not see it there, as far as I remember. Maybe the same architect?

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Oh Jesus, we missed that! Luckily we enjoyed Buchara very much, so no hard feelings. Perhaps instead, we made a trip outside Buchara by taxi, to a restaurant that was said to be the best in the whole region. It took us an hour to come there but that was quite normal for the locals there, as if it was as close as you can get to the sheep they BBQ there.

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What's this and where can it be found?

 

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