I can't tell from that website if they are the manufacturer.
I can't tell from that website if they are the manufacturer.
No it's not. But I can see this ones a bit tricky so I can say the city is one of the larger, not the capital city, cities in Jiangsu Province and the lake is a very large lake.
Remember, I am asking for the city and name of the lake.
ok......I can see this was a pretty tough one and I think it has gone on for long enough.
The fountain is on Lake Lihu, Wuxi, China.
I'll hand the baton over to whoever would like to host the next challenge 🙂
Clue:
It’s said that, nearly 100 years ago, a famous American author described this area as an angler’s El Dorado.
Max.
A marlin statue in Paihia, North Island, New Zealand
Here is a link to the book online: gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0608281h.html
I read a paragraph or two here and there and was already immersed in a tale. Wonderful writing style not seen, or rarely seen, today...
Yes Bryan, a 4m-tall marlin statue on the wharf at Paihia, Bay of Islands, NZ.
Zane Grey was a prolific author and had 112 films adapted from his novels. His passion for fishing saw him make a number of visits to the popular Bay of Islands area in NZ, between 1926 and 1933.
Over to you.
Thanks Max,
I am going to handball to someone else. First in best dressed...
Interesting. When we lived in Germany, my spouse worked for SAP. There was a large Heidelberger factory building nearby. This, apparently, was their first effort.
And from all reports it was a veritable workhorse.
Google will find it for you...
The „Original Heidelberger Tiegel“ is shown in a number of museums.
cf. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Original_Heidelberger_Tiegel?uselang=de
This one, I guess, is in Surabaya Indonesia), House of Sampoerna.
This one, I guess, is in Surabaya Indonesia), House of Sampoerna.
No guess Hans, spot on. A very interesting museum (even if the company is about tobacco products), full of their old machinery and period artifacts.
Over to you...
where?
This long-running thread started way back in 2009 on the original DPR site.
We continue here on DPRevived.
Max, is it ok, after the place has been successfully identified, to post a few more pics to flesh out the story?
where?
Nice place to have lunch after working on a printing press?
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Nice place to have lunch after working on a printing press?
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...or getting a tattoo across the road.
@DannoB - From my paragliding years around Bright I'd say that pano is from the lookout on the NE side of Mt Buffalo, facing Porepunkah airfield, below.