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It has been a while since I've seen a thread like this - the rules are simple: attempt to identify the location of the last posted picture in the thread. Once the picture poster confirms the first correct responder that person then gets to add a (sailing-related) picture to the thread and the game continues.
Since I'm no good at this type of guesswork my only chance of getting a picture into the thread is by starting it off with the following picture:
Not in france and the azores are too far south...
The body of water is the irish sea to be here more accurate...
And it is not god-forsaken at all, the weather was just a little bit on the wild side... ;-)
Good job, Seaduction! You weren't supposed to get it quite so fast, but maybe the number of sailboats and mountain backdrop made it easier than I thought. There are large marinas across the Firth of Clyde at Largs and Inverkip.
Speaking of the Firth of Clyde, the designer of this racing yacht hails from the Firth of Clyde. Although the location of the pictures is not in Scotland I thought it was a good transition. I'll post 2 photos so it may make identification quicker as I can only spend 2 days monitoring the responses.
I used to know the Cambria and Bob Roberts who sailed her, but that's not the Cambria that I know The Cambria Trust did a nice job with the restoration.
But back to your picture... is that the Italian flag I see, the one you forgot to black out. Or are you trying to mislead?
Hmmm... its not exactly in "south" Italy. Its a large marina holding around 800 boats, not exactly a working marina, but a marina for the endowed cruisers looking for the casino action and perhaps nightlife and beach activities.
Buon Viaggio, Mark. If you missed a couple of posts, it was established that the location was in Italy. Not southern Italy, but northern Italy, close to a city named after a larger headsail found on a Marconi rig.
I've driven through Genua before, so that was an obvious hint. Although I would consider places like Milano part of northern Italy, how about Ventimiglia?
Zanshin has experienced a real epiphany as he realized that it is San Remo, in Liguria, Italy. Sorry for the delay but I just dragged my sleepy head out of bed and brewed the coffee. Naturally, the first thing I checked was Sailnet.
I know that Zanshin has been anxiously awaiting to post his next photo, so have at it Zanshin.
I have never been in sanremo but i really like the italian riviera... It is such a Nice coastline with so many beautiful spots...
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