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some fire prone, earthquake prone, mud slide prone favella in  California???

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I just want the shell of the place, lifted and put on an island in The Bahamas tbh

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say what you like about Saddam like but he knew how to build stuff!

 

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although I dont think I want to know why this stretch of what looks like a river is bright red :D

 

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While we're on about ships in Portsmouth, this looks like quite a tight turning circle!!!!!!

 

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That'll be the Isle of Wight ferry....

 

And yep, there's been some 'parking damage' with those over the years.

 

I see the Pride of Bilbao is about to dock - that only happens every week and a half.

 

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While we're on about ships in Portsmouth, this looks like quite a tight turning circle!!!!!!

 

50.7929456307,-1.10778008157

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That'll be the Isle of Wight ferry....

 

And yep, there's been some 'parking damage' with those over the years.

 

I see the Pride of Bilbao is about to dock - that only happens every week and a half.

 

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fook me .... a ferry anorak! :D

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While we're on about ships in Portsmouth, this looks like quite a tight turning circle!!!!!!

 

50.7929456307,-1.10778008157

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That'll be the Isle of Wight ferry....

 

And yep, there's been some 'parking damage' with those over the years.

 

I see the Pride of Bilbao is about to dock - that only happens every week and a half.

 

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fook me .... a ferry anorak! :D

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We've already got planes and ships anoraks on here, the Ferry was the next logical step :blush:

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Think you'll get this one pretty quickly Craig:

 

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Good old Silverstone :blush:

 

Shows how much image stitching is going on though - there's a race going on on both the international AND grand prix circuits at the same time :D

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While we're on about ships in Portsmouth, this looks like quite a tight turning circle!!!!!!

 

50.7929456307,-1.10778008157

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That'll be the Isle of Wight ferry....

 

And yep, there's been some 'parking damage' with those over the years.

 

I see the Pride of Bilbao is about to dock - that only happens every week and a half.

 

50.808333, -1.112387

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fook me .... a ferry anorak! :D

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Or someone who has lived in Portsmouth and regularly visits the grandparents-in-law who live in one of those two tower blocks on the Gosport side of the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour :blush:

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Guess what???

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Lord Lucan's ranch ?

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Minuteman silo..................................

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Source ?

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http://w3.uwyo.edu/~jimkirk/sites.html for misssiles in general (including silos available for sale)

 

 

http://www.siloworld.com/COORDINATES/LOCAL.htm for a list of co-ordinates

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the greatest find yet, looks like someone has built a snowman in a canny spot!!!!

 

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Its the Yeti !

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No sign of Irvine mind.................

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I'm sure he said "bollocks to you Mallory, its too cold up here, I'm off !"

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There was always a worry that Irvine/Mallory and maybe Capt Oates would be found with an ice axe in their heads................................

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In the case of Captain Oates there was more chance of his remains being found with a knife and fork and an empty bottle of Claret.

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