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24 minutes ago, qbay46 said:

Three bridges, Firth of Fourth, Scotland

Correct, rail bridge, road bridges, Firth of Forth. You go. The cruise ships anchor on the Queensferry side and tender in to Queensferry Village.

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30 minutes ago, chopper_1 said:

Most of us don't look at the links. In fact I'm not sure I can if I'm using my phone. Since it's just a game and most people are posting from their own photo collections they aren't going to go to the bother of renaming their photos. 

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3 minutes ago, OzKiwiJJ said:

Most of us don't look at the links. In fact I'm not sure I can if I'm using my phone. 

 

On my phone if I double click the photo it opens in its own page (also enlarges it which is why I do it 😁) and in the URL box you will see the photo source

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55 minutes ago, ilikeanswers said:

 

On my phone if I double click the photo it opens in its own page (also enlarges it which is why I do it 😁) and in the URL box you will see the photo source

Once it's opened in the new page I have to click on it again to see the URL, and scroll the URL back as it only shows part of it. It's not something I'd bother with normally. 

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5 hours ago, qbay46 said:

We are about to land in this tropical paradise, what city are we about to land in

 

Let's see:

 

1. Frozen.

2. No sea in sight.

3. Flat.

4. Big river.

5. Freeways.

6. Extensive parklands.

7. Lack of skyscapers.

 

So frozen is anything north of about 45 degrees latitude.

No sea leaves out Great Lakes and Baltic.

Flat leaves out most of northern Europe, coastal northeast Asia and Western North America.

Big river leaves out most Canadian prairie cities.

Parklands and freeways would indicate against Siberia.

So we are left with North American prairie cities on the Mississippi/Missouri rivers.

No skyscrapers leaves out Minneapolis.

 

I'm going to go for Sioux City, Nebraska, USA.

 

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1 hour ago, SinbadThePorter said:

 

Let's see:

 

1. Frozen.

2. No sea in sight.

3. Flat.

4. Big river.

5. Freeways.

6. Extensive parklands.

7. Lack of skyscapers.

 

So frozen is anything north of about 45 degrees latitude.

No sea leaves out Great Lakes and Baltic.

Flat leaves out most of northern Europe, coastal northeast Asia and Western North America.

Big river leaves out most Canadian prairie cities.

Parklands and freeways would indicate against Siberia.

So we are left with North American prairie cities on the Mississippi/Missouri rivers.

No skyscrapers leaves out Minneapolis.

 

I'm going to go for Sioux City, Nebraska, USA.

 

That was a very good effort in trying to work it out and deserved a correct answer, but I am sorry to say your answer is not correct.

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3 minutes ago, qbay46 said:

Bare island fort, La Perouse, 

Very good, correct and you are Queenslander.  In the late 60's/early 70's I lived at Matraville, not far from Larpa, regular haunt that fort.   Not far from the new Botany Cruise Terminal, lol.

 

Your turn.

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