Lets play the Photo Location Game! Vol 3

Lets play the Photo Location Game! Vol 3

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Kowalski655

14,750 posts

146 months

Sunday 2nd June
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The Moose said:
Does it have to be a point-to-point ferry?!
If not, isn't that just "a boat"? biggrin

The Moose

22,934 posts

212 months

Sunday 2nd June
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Kowalski655 said:
If not, isn't that just "a boat"? biggrin
That was what I was going for!!

yellowjack

17,111 posts

169 months

Sunday 2nd June
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A twofer...



'Josephine' and 'Josephine 2', two of four boats that operate the Mudeford Quay to Mudeford Beach/Hengistbury Head ferry.

Bike is an Argon18 Dark Matter, with Pistonheads Bike jersey in lieu of custard.








Table of fares. Excuse the illumination by bicycle lamp, but it was dark by the time I'd pedalled around the harbour to get to it.

s p a c e m a n

10,842 posts

151 months

Monday 3rd June
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Awesome win thumbup

If you put your baby in a 4 wheel trolley does it only cost you £1?

daqinggregg

1,852 posts

132 months

Monday 3rd June
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Excellent win!

“When the flag is flying we are running”

The Moose

22,934 posts

212 months

Monday 3rd June
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Win!

SydneyBridge

8,854 posts

161 months

Monday 3rd June
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Win
Nice to see that Parrots are free...

The Moose

22,934 posts

212 months

Monday 3rd June
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SydneyBridge said:
Win
Nice to see that Parrots are free...
But not other types of birds? RACIST!

Kowalski655

14,750 posts

146 months

Monday 3rd June
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I wonder how many kitchen sinks got across without paying before they started charging?
Win!

Silver Smudger

3,316 posts

170 months

Monday 3rd June
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Very thorough win! - Next?

yellowjack

17,111 posts

169 months

Monday 3rd June
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OK.

Clearly I should think this game through more thoroughly. Maybe start by having an idea for a new challenge before submitting an entry, for a start...

scratchchin

I thought I had a great idea. 'Your car/van/bike/etc, plus custard (or suitable substitute) at a site, or with an artefact, associated with D-Day'

However, it occurred to me that it would be rather too "south-centric" worded like that. So, to give PHers in other regions of the UK, and those abroad, a fair crack of this particular whip, I'm going with...

Your car, etc, etc, at a current or former military site, museum, or preserved vehicle/ship/aircraft, associated with the Second World War

Think wide. Aircraft factories, ports, airfields, museums, stately homes used as HQs or hospitals, PW camps, assembly areas. No sign of the site's history? What about interpretation boards, or blue plaques? It doesn't need to be D-Day specific, but that would be a bonus.

Caveat: No plastic aeroplanes on poles, or other replicas, UNLESS they're at a location that would meet the brief without it.

Happy hunting...


Easternlight

3,451 posts

147 months

Wednesday 5th June
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A bit late but good win with the ferry
thumbup

Kowalski655

14,750 posts

146 months

That's definitely a win

Swampy1982

3,315 posts

114 months

Win

SydneyBridge

8,854 posts

161 months

Win
Interesting place, have driven through when it has been open and the village was packed out

Sorry, off topic...

Saleen836

11,200 posts

212 months

SydneyBridge said:
Win
Interesting place, have driven through when it has been open and the village was packed out

Sorry, off topic...
Just up the road from me and yes it does get busy when open, and it's a win from me

Bowlers

451 posts

96 months

Saleen836 said:
SydneyBridge said:
Win
Interesting place, have driven through when it has been open and the village was packed out

Sorry, off topic...
Just up the road from me and yes it does get busy when open, and it's a win from me
Yes, is worth the visit on open days. Much busier than it used to be, mind.



Next challenge, car and custard etc. with a cattle grid.