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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:
I'm thinking Atlantic (including English Channel and Biscay Bay). Looks too cold and grey to be Med. Atchitecture not all that disimilar to the channel island you posted earlier in the thread.
I'm thinking Atlantic (including English Channel and Biscay Bay). Looks too cold and grey to be Med. Atchitecture not all that disimilar to the channel island you posted earlier in the thread.
Several times I've sat on the sea wall where the picture was taken from. But that's cheating so I think we should give the others a chance. You are looking in the right general area, Mr. Wombat, sir!
More clear than that it is impossible. On the back you have a maritime museum (black) with the name of the village but even if you can read it very well on the full definition picture I am afraid you will not be able to read it with this small size
Not that much, It is on the UK on the British Channel, It is not an Island it is a very touristic place, not big but famous, where all the houses are old and the number of Pubs is incredibly high. The architecture is typical of the zone, so you can narrow it to a very small stretch of coast and besides it has a funny name that does not sound like English, a name that seems to have come from a Popey movie
You guys can ask some relevant questions to narrow it down and I will answer quickly
No, but it is in Cornwall. Padstow is not on the Channel, try on the other shore of Cornwall.
The place is a natural harbor that was improved with a closed wall with an heavy iron gate that its closed at high tide maintaining the boats afloat when outside the big channel tides takes the waters away. That wall and the interior port is a well defined characteristic that you will see on the map or googlearth.
guys you travel a lot!!! never been there, but the island look was very Caribbean, started searching on google, and some of the corner names took me there.
Gee Hthoni, it's only half an hour since you posted the first picture.
So the lighthouse has a lot of similarities with the California light on Aruba but the fort looks more North African.
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