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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 know that there is a model boat festival at Weymouth, but this isn't it. I also know that models of Dutch Harbor Tugs are popular. This may all be irrelevant
So this is putting 2 and 2 together and coming up with 5.
In Aruba there is a celebration of the queens birthday called either Koninginnedag or Anja di La Reina. As part of that there is a miniature boat festival. I have no idea if it is related to your picture.
Ok I'll give you that but in fact ..... Hobart Timber Boat Festival in Constitution Dock every two years. Mate of mine built the tug .... it even has brass bell that he cast himself and a working head ffs. They actually use(d) it to move some of the yachts around.
Granada, Soufriere. And the cliff is the one the Caribes jumped off when the French were trien to round them up.
The name is the cliff of tears, or something like that.
Well, it is the IALA-A system, so my initial guess of Nanny Cay in the BVI is out The trees and the tidal range don't look like the U.K.... Are we in OZ?
Oopsie - you are correct, it must be either color blindness or dsylexia setting in! The inside view looks a bit like Jolly Harbour on Antigua but the sun is setting in the wrong quadrant and I don't recall concrete blocks, either. <sigh> I'll have to wait for another hint or watch someone else take off with the prize.
It's not Jolly Harbour, which is much cheaper to clear into than Nelson's Dockyard cos you don't pay the National Park fees.
It's not Antigua.
It is IALA B but its not Japan.
Ok, this is the only cruising marina of a capital city.
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