Yeah, didn't think so the stadium isn't from Mexico City.
EDIT: Then again knowing you it'll be something to do with football. :laugh4:
EDIT2: Okay I'll take a guess Barcelona.
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Yeah, didn't think so the stadium isn't from Mexico City.
EDIT: Then again knowing you it'll be something to do with football. :laugh4:
EDIT2: Okay I'll take a guess Barcelona.
Ah, well, then there'd be nothing wrong with Seville, would there? I'll be watching
the match at the lane tonight, as well as Espanyol - Benfica, so you could take
a reasonable guess on Barcelona as well.
Both would be wrong though. ~;)
Phomn Pehn?
Thinking outside the box... hm. Not Phnom Penh, no.
Gold Coast?
Those damn Terracotta roofs!
EDIT: Looks like all and yet none of the Spanish cities I've looked at.
No.Quote:
Originally Posted by Warluster
Well there might just be a reason for that, mate. Take it a bit further. ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rythmic
Barcelona
Already said no to Barcelona. Also nowhere in Spain. Though it looks Spanish,
yes. How could that possibly be the case?
D'know, somehwere the SPanish have been?
I'd say either somewhere in portugal,Mexico or somewhere in South America. But I can't pinpoint a city.
I say "uncle". I've looked throughout Central and South American capitals, and southern Europe (thanks for the "Spanish clues"). Can't find that trident-shaped intersection, with a traffic circle at center. It screams Europe to me, though traffic circles are not unknown here.
Any more clues for us idiots?
I intentionally avoided capitals. [I viewed this as reasonable, considering those
cities previously posted.] The city was founded by the Spanish and is, to my
knowledge, the largest and most populous in its country.
Edit: I should have added that although the city in question is not one of this
particular nation's capitals, [one constitutional, the other administrative] it is
understandably the capital of the largest of its nine administrative regions, or
departamentos.
I know where it is, I don't know what city it is though.
What??? nobody found this yet?
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Ahhh, now I see. When scanning Bolivia, I looked at La Paz. Is that a statue in the center of that traffic circle? Maybe of Simon Bolivar?
The oh-so-surprised Sigurd is correct. The city is Santa Cruz, (de la Sierra) in
Bolivia. It is a picture of the ring structure meeting in the centre of the city,
with the football stadium, the name of which I forget, visible in the corner.
Originally considered posting a picture including the river [Mamoré] but thought
that too easy. Anyway, well done - take it away, Sigurd.
Ah, I am not fooling a Loun from Aberdeen. Yes, I too looked all over Spain when you first posted it.
The new quiz:
https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y2...eka/Entry4.jpg
Yeah you got that right. I would've instantly recognized the Mamoré riverbed and known it was Santa Cruz de la Sierra! :yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by rdeče.jabolko
Sigurd: I know what that is in your picture! It's an airport, isn't it!? :beam:
Well that's excellent Louis, because y'know, I'd expect every North / WestQuote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
European to be so very familiar with our South American brothers. ~;)
It is...Quote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
But it is another stucture in that picture that will give the location away.
No suggestions?
Alright, another clue: the building that will give away this city looks like a.. [precious item].
That's a big flower :yes:
yes it looks like one... but I was thinking more on somthing found in the sea.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
Pearl harbor?
Now I get it! It's a pearl, so the picture must be from a warm, tropical island where they have lots of pearls, waving palmtrees and girls in bikini placing flowers around your neck.
So let's say...Reykjavík, Iceland.
HAHAHA... yes you got it..Quote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
the building is called the Pearl or Perlan in Icelandic.
Edit: the funny thing is, my first thought was that the previous question was Copenhagen. At least I recognised it for a Nordic city.
I still don't have google earth yet. So another satellite picture serves as the next question:
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
There's a city in that picture? :inquisitive:
Aye, and a fairly large one at that.
Is it hidden under the ice?Quote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat