tom
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Post by tom on Apr 14, 2017 21:31:05 GMT
I'm sure I have been there. I think it could be the Central Station in Antwerp, Belgium. EDIT: Oops, sorry. I hadn't noticed that this has already been solved.
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Post by bent8rover on Apr 15, 2017 10:58:15 GMT
My fault! I took so long over it and had the post open on edit all that time! You still win
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tom
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Post by tom on Apr 15, 2017 22:10:03 GMT
No problem, at least it explains my confusion. The place stuck in my mind as I was there in 2009, and I went to take a shot of the station from the other direction, when my camera promptly died on me, and I found I'd bought a dud battery for it. What a mind full of pointless trivia I have. It's a lovely station, though. Here's a shot of the other side of it, plus one from inside.
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Post by zeebra on Apr 27, 2017 14:01:52 GMT
the three you havn't got are St Andrews Church and Royal Parade, Plymouth Buenos Aires (rep. Argent) paseo colon (as written on card) Geneve, Pont et Quai du Mont-Blanc
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Post by zeebra on Apr 27, 2017 14:06:32 GMT
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Post by bent8rover on Apr 27, 2017 15:55:57 GMT
Ah that's Valletta on Malta The car park is so large as that building is the Maltese central bank. To the right is the 16th century St James Cavalier fort and the deep stone earthworks to the left I assume were part of its moat Must go back there
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Post by bent8rover on Apr 27, 2017 16:04:36 GMT
#24 had no ide a, so cheated. Look how it's become built-up down there!
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Post by zeebra on Apr 28, 2017 6:02:07 GMT
Ah that's Valletta on Malta The car park is so large as that building is the Maltese central bank. To the right is the 16th century St James Cavalier fort and the deep stone earthworks to the left I assume were part of its moat Must go back there Always one of my top destinations too. Lots of old stuff to keep me entertained, cheap buses to ride around on, good weather and friendly locals (unless your German) wouldn't mind retiring there TBH.
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Post by Father Ted on Apr 29, 2017 18:26:14 GMT
#24 had no ide a, so cheated. Look how it's become built-up down there! Is it Meteora, Greece?
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Post by zeebra on May 3, 2017 12:53:11 GMT
#24 had no ide a, so cheated. Look how it's become built-up down there! Is it Meteora, Greece? No.
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Post by zeebra on Mar 6, 2019 22:14:51 GMT
Anyone fancy having a go at IDing the cars, and for a bonus, the location?
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Post by harvey on Mar 7, 2019 18:39:47 GMT
Red Ford Mk2 (Zody?), green Corsair with a boot full of gear, VW Beetle, Morris 1000, another Mk2 and a Renault Dauphine. I'd guess at the green pickup being a 50s Chevy. As for the rest, I haven't a clue about that, nor about the location either.
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Post by zeebra on Mar 7, 2019 18:47:56 GMT
Red Ford Mk2 (Zody?), green Corsair with a boot full of gear, VW Beetle, Morris 1000, another Mk2 and a Renault Dauphine. I'd guess at the green pickup being a 50s Chevy. As for the rest, I haven't a clue about that, nor about the location either. That's about as far as I got too. There's a lot of American motors there, well at least I think they are.
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Post by harvey on Mar 7, 2019 18:50:45 GMT
I'm wondering if the red one obscured by the pickup is a Mk3 Zephyr, and is the white estate a Peugeot?
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Post by zeebra on Mar 7, 2019 19:41:17 GMT
I'm wondering if the red one obscured by the pickup is a Mk3 Zephyr, and is the white estate a Peugeot? Think you're right about the MK3 I can see the trim at the bottom of the c pillar.
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