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Yep, I bet you did a wiki search right? Your question
No actually, googled 'Highest mountain' and got a lucky hit.
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Highest capital in South America.
Easy.
La Paz?
i was so close with my mountain
Miles is correct.
What's the alternate name for Guatemala's second largest city?
Xelajú, the capital of the Maya's?
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat:
Close enough. Actually, modern day, it's just Xela, a.k.a. Quetzaltenango.
Xelajú, the capital of the Maya's?
Your turn, your fatness.
My turn again!
Okay, I don't know how well known this monument is. Maybe it's a bit easy for some.
What's this? :
https://img236.imageshack.us/img236/9271/arc1sp2.jpg
https://img62.imageshack.us/img62/4807/arc2ug1.jpg
Arc de Triomphe
oh wait. That isn't Paris!
Now I have no idea....
It's in France. Verdun?
No, it's not Verdun, nor the arc the triomphe in Paris. Though of course I was hoping to get a gazillion indignified replies saying it was, with a "how can you think the arc the triomphe is not a well known monument" . ~;)
Alesia? Tours? gaaaaaaaaaa
Found it!
Not going to tell you guys but....
Notice the structure, and the difference from other arches.
The foliage.
Where it is situated.
Don't mind the flag.
Arcul de Triumf?
They look like dodgy Eastern European cars anyway...
And it certainly isn't the triumphal arch in Paris, well, not in Paris. Dacia maybe, who knows...
Yes, it is the Arcul de Triumf in Bucharest, where it ends the Unirii boulevard. Which - for such is the nature of petty dictatorships - is exactly one meter longer than the Champs-Elysées that leads up to the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile.
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Somebody Else, where ya at?
Or should, er, somebody else ask aquestion?
I think somebody else should ask, I'm particularly lazy...
However, in keeping with the game,
Er...
Somewhere that, having declared war on Germany, was not on paper as having declared peace. A shifty river was involved, or something.
That question is kinda vague
Originally Posted by Somebody Else:
Can we have a time area?
Somewhere that, having declared war on Germany, was not on paper as having declared peace. A shifty river was involved, or something.
Originally Posted by Warluster:
Peace treaty in question was the Peace of Versailles. Incidentally, Andorra was also left out. Apparently.
Can we have a time area?
San Marino?
Berwick on Tweed.
Originally Posted by Suraknar:
That's what I was looking for.
Berwick on Tweed.
:bow:
Alrighty :)
City named after a famous 19th century personality, and located near one of the world's greatest natural wonders!
Is it Wellington?
Darwin!
Argh! godamnit! silly double posting mess up!
Not Wellington.
Want a Hint?
yeah ok, but i also said Darwin.
Oki, its not the city of Wellington in New Zelland.
Duke of Wellington is not a last name it is a Title.
And its not the City of Darwin in Australia either.
Oki I am going to give the Hint by restating the question:
What is the city that was named after a 19th century explorer and is located near one of the world's greatest natural wonders?