Romorantin is too far north.
We are not in central France :ok: On the 2 aerials North is indicated with: https://dm2doa.bn.files.1drv.com/y4m...&cropmode=none |
Saint Cyr en Bourg ?
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Not Saint Cyr en Bourg - Go East rather than West.
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As far as La Valdahon ?
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Yes, as far as La Valdahon as that is where we are. Over to you dook.
https://njocpg.bn.files.1drv.com/y4m...&cropmode=none |
Thank you kindly. A great challenge once again.
I have little option but to call OH. |
I have another one for you - I apologise for the quality but again it is the Far East:
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....9067bcbebd.jpg Hopefully this won't take long. Although those who first looked at it would have had even more problems - My apologies for reversing the image. This should now be correct. |
Can you check your image again?
There is now perfect left-right symmetry about the center line, and I can't imagine that being real. |
As terry Dactil says, one half of the image does appear to mirror the other. I certainly can`t talk though, a lot of my internet work gets lost in cyber space, normally due personal finger trouble!
That said, as a wild card thought, Seletar possibly. |
Butterworth? Nicely lined up despite the apparent visual effects of over-indulgence...OH if so!
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Max Tow - in one. Butterworth c 1970, next pic was to be Mirages on the flight line.
My apologies on the image; I was trying to hurry after I discovered that I'd left all the metadata on and that I had the picture reversed. Now I've no idea what I did!! |
Excellent shot ! as its OH a small something for the weekend
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....e3eab32b77.jpg .......warmer than Ferrara..................... |
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....d66976d521.jpg
First one is a bit small - here's another to help - going out for a couple of hours |
Have seen somewhere same/similar to this before - just can't remember where :ugh:
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I don't think it's been done before on here .... not surprising really
Locally it has a passing connection with two of the worlds most famous explorers who visited some 350 years apart (approx.) - they didn't stay............... |
That might put us in Australia.
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I wasn't thinking that this location had been done before, just that I'd seen the layout before - probably searching for another location.
I was originally thinking Africa, but the 350 years between explorers almost certainly rules that out (apart from South Africa). I wouldn't have thought Australia as Captain Cook was 1792. That leaves the Americas. |
Originally Posted by nvubu
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Have seen somewhere same/similar to this before - just can't remember where :ugh:
But where was this one? Could indeed have been Australia as dook mentioned. SLB |
Not Australia
The Americas could be considered to be "explored" from Erik the Red to Amundsen - that's 1000 years Africa even longer and Asia - you have millennia...................... Another clue - in addition to the local language (s) two other languages are spoken widely and neither originated in this country |
India - one of the ex Portuguese areas
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