Equus wrote:
Will try to post a new photo asap.....
Where are you posting it from Equus, Neptune?
kev: Equus doesn't have a home connection and relies on a public access computer at, I believe, the library. Hence the lag time.
Then it's gotta be a little closer than Neptune.
Hey, travel fans, get a load of this. "London, United Kingdom - all $211.00" This is R/T from San Francisco.
cicerone imposter wrote:Hey, travel fans, get a load of this. "London, United Kingdom - all $211.00" This is R/T from San Francisco.

Add about $ 50 and come over visiting us! (London/Stansted - Paderborn/Lippstadt with
Air Berlin ) :wink:
No fair blowing up the photo to read the inscription on the monument.
In fairness, here's a little more of a clue, but don't blow up the inscription or it'll ruin the fun.
Note in the background a circular fence encloses this monument at a radius of approx 1/4 mile. Faint remains of a man-made structure surround this monument. There is nothing else but desert and scrub inside the fence, nor outside the fence for many many miles around.
And despite the pink cast to this black and white photo, this is not Mars (nor Neptune).
Equus, We were kinda hop'n it was Neptune...., but my guess is that it was one of the locations of a concentration camp during WWII that held Japanese Americans. I'm going by your clue "desert and scrub."
Telling us that there is a fence ΒΌ mile diameter around this monument seems a giveaway Equus, is this in Nevada?
http://www.npr.org/programs/re/archivesdate/2003/feb/trinity/
I thought the first a bomb blast was in Nevada
Too much of a clue Equus,
I shud'a had that one. I worked with nukes in the late fifties in the US Air Force, and I'm positive we saw that in one of our training films. I think senility is taking over..... LOL
My guess was going to be Nevada....but I didn't know what. However, it appears that kev has guessed it again!

Go kev.
kev, Image did not come through. ;(