Game: Guess the city!

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Freiburg? :?: :?:

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Correct sir! Your turn now 8)
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MD-11 wrote:Correct sir! Your turn now 8)
Thx!

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Post by Rayman »

Bucharest :?:

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Rayman wrote:Bucharest :?:
Jep good answer and so quick!

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Post by Rayman »

Here it is :wink:

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Post by Rayman »

OK, OK, a hint :!:

It's here on Earth. Northern Hemisphere. Between the Atlantic and the Urals.

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What about Futuroscope (nears Poitiers, France)? :?:

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AFApresident wrote:What about Futuroscope (nears Poitiers, France)? :?:
Good attempt, Mr. President. Still you're +/-700Km from target :)

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Post by EHAM »

I know it's not correct, but is Luxembourg more in the right direction?

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EHAM wrote:I know it's not correct, but is Luxembourg more in the right direction?
How did you know it's not correct? It's indeed not correct!
AFApresident wrote:What about Futuroscope (nears Poitiers, France)?
Hint: create and point the intersection of the 2 and look around :wink:

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Post by loutri666 »

8O Never seen that before uh !! :lol:

Who's gonna win? Good luck :wink:

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Post by Ovostar »

Rayman wrote:Here it is :wink:

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I Found it !!!
This is Neuchatel inSwitzerland (The city where my familly is from!!!) , it is a picture of the national exposition in 2002 called Expo.02... this building is now sadly destroyed ...
Tell me if you accpept my answer, i'll be happy to post a new picture...

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Ovostar wrote: I Found it !!!
This is Neuchatel inSwitzerland (The city where my familly is from!!!) , it is a picture of the national exposition in 2002 called Expo.02... this building is now sadly destroyed ...
Tell me if you accpept my answer, i'll be happy to post a new picture...
Great job Ovostar :!: It's Neuchatel :)
Your turn now.

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OK Thank you rayman!!! Here's the picture:
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Reykjavik - or somewhere else in Iceland?
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WOW!!! Congratulation! How do you know ?
It's Reykjavik!!!

Your turn now Comet.

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Ovostar wrote:WOW!!! Congratulation! How do you know ?
It's Reykjavik!!!
How did I know? :lol: I used to have regular holidays in Iceland, and went 6 times in the space of 10 years. I visited Reykjavik on each stay, and thought the terrain (though not the individual buildings) looked familiar. You often saw piles of rocks at the side of the road near the coastal bits, presumably as a sort of wave defence. I have not seen that in other places.

Will post my city later, as I am in college just now.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Here's the next one.

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