Is it
Harrisburg,
Bloomsburg,
Cannonsburg,
Chambersburg,
Fredericksburg,
Freemansburg or
Millersburg?
Lord Ellpus wrote:St Peters?
Edin?
No and no.
Lord Ellpus wrote:Is it
Harrisburg,
Bloomsburg,
Cannonsburg,
Chambersburg,
Fredericksburg,
Freemansburg or
Millersburg?
No.
I should have been more clear .... I am using definition #1:
Quote:burg (bûrg)
n.
1. Informal. A city or town: "There are no more opportunities for you in this burg" (Damon Runyon).
2. A fortified or walled town in early or medieval Europe.
Only one of the letters in the word "burg" appear in the name of this city.
No CJ.
Here's another view. 15 minutes on the "clock."
Such a cute little tower... this in the states, yes? and it doesn't end in "burg?"
Not in the US.
Definetly doesn't end with "burg."
North America?
South America?
Wow, scenes have changed many times while I was away.
Isn't it Toronto?
satt_fs wrote:Wow, scenes have changed many times while I was away.
Isn't it Toronto?
Still not Toronto. You are cold. Very, ..... very cold.
Good morning, Satt. I asked that first. It sure looks like the Toronto tower, doesn't it?
Notice all the pleasure craft in the water?
9 minutes on the "clock."
I was hasty to jump in the game.
It is a very tall tower too. Tallest in the hemisphere.
You didn't answer whether it was north or south america?
Seems to me it could be Sydney...
Francis wrote:Seems to me it could be Sydney...
It's not Sydney, but that's the closest guess yet.