Oooh, that one's Bookmarked fer sure. :)
Is it in Chile BD ?
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Oooh, that one's Bookmarked fer sure. :)
Is it in Chile BD ?
.....BD ?
Mmmm?
Edit: Sorry misread, no Ridds, not in that country.
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Oh good, cuz that should narrow it down to only about 16,000 mountain pictures to sift through. :P
More sir.....I need more......... help. :)
Well here's another clue,
http://server4.uploadit.org/files/021203-volcano.jpeg
This place also has volcanos.
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Is it in New Zealand?
And beautiful beaches ..
@ BB: Yes.
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More clues needed? Ask Ang.
Name the mountain, I'm waiting to have a guess. :rolleyes:
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Is Ang a good cook?
Are the volcano's active or dormant plz? :)
I'm googling like crazy but finding nothing really looking like the area in your pic lol :P
Sniper.
Try my hint sniper. ;)
I believe i've found it!! LOL :D
Ruapehu
Hasn't got the picture you originaly posted, but has the little one you posted! :)
Sniper.
The volcano in the second pic, which last erupted in 1996, is not a clue to the answer, only to the country.
BB correctly guessed that the country was New Zealand. I need the name of the mountain in the first pic, there is not a big choice, and it is the most famous one in the country.
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Ruapehu was the volcano. Now the other mountain?Quote:
Originally posted by SniperInTheShadows@3 December 2003 - 05:33
I believe i've found it!! LOL :D
Ruapehu
Hasn't got the picture you originaly posted, but has the little one you posted! :)
Sniper.
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O crap Holly, Smegging hell, I closed all my google search window's (had ten open trying to find it) lol :lol: :P
Damn, ok, must try harder this time to get it right (though cool i'm fairly close to it lol) :)
Sniper. (Didn't recognize Billy Dean at first given the change of avatar lol I like it though, Red Dwarf is one of the funniest and best comedies ever made!! :D)
Sniper I think I gave you another clue later on. ;)
good clue it was too BB.....
and yes, I am a very good cook ;)
http://www.airsafaris.co.nz/images/header.gif
http://www.airsafaris.co.nz/images/flypast.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/userkey/what.jpg
????
Plant species and location grown.. maybe the smallest production in the world.
yay Balamm....
must be your turn now... :)
more of Mt Cook
doh... jumped the gun then didn't I.... sorry
If you hadn't said new zealand, we have several mount cooks in my area too.
One of the largest in the world is in the yukon
Nandinas grown in Japan?
http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigsfly/smileys/no.gif
New clue: "suitable for framing"
I would guess Coffee Cherries, but they are grown all over the world...
Partridgeberry Newfoundland?
:huh: Lillypilly?Quote:
Originally posted by balamm@3 December 2003 - 09:36
http://members.shaw.ca/userkey/what.jpg
????
Plant species and location grown.. maybe the smallest production in the world.
You have the plant, now the variety.Quote:
Originally posted by NotoriousBIC@2 December 2003 - 17:17
I would guess Coffee Cherries, but they are grown all over the world...
It's well known, produced in small amounts, most is reserved for local sales.
What gets exported is usually cut with columbian or some other variety.
Robusta Coffee?
http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigsfly/smileys/no.gif
Named for a coastal area. think big volcano
Hawaiian Kona Coffee?
http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigsfly/smileys/yes.gif
You got it.
Quote:
Grown only in Kona
Kona is the very special coffee grown on the dark volcanic lava rock slopes of Kona, with enviable consistent quality. Kona coffee is a deliciously rich, medium-bodied and slightly acidic coffee with a heady aroma and complex, winey, spicy taste.
Kona, on the west coast of Hawaii island (also known as The Big Island), has produced coffee continuously since the early 1800's. The Kona name only applies to beans grown in North and South Kona, and coffee that is grown elsewhere in Hawaii cannot be called Kona coffee.
You got me on the run there, 'cause Kona coffee is a variety of the arabica species which is, as you know, the most common coffee in the world.
Then it dawned on me you were looking for the variety and not the species.
http://server4.uploadit.org/files/031203-Nope.bmp
What is this construction and where is it located?
It's a tidal barrier, and it's in Holland.
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Yup, near Amsterdam. It's called the Maaslandkering.
Near Rotterdam to be precise.
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This forum needs a "D'oh" smilie :rolleyes:Quote:
Where is this railway station, and what is it's name?
http://www.uploadit.org/BillyDean/term.jpg
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:huh: No flippin' idea Billy Dean. Clue?
B)
It's in India; it was built by the British; they named it after their queen; it is the end of the line, (a thesaurus clue there). :)
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That would be the Victoria Terminus in Mumbai.Quote:
Originally posted by Billy_Dean@3 December 2003 - 08:00
It's in India; it was built by the British; they named it after their queen; it is the end of the line, (a thesaurus clue there). :)
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Well done Lamsey, have a go.
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