@CalamityJane,
South ... Africa? (Province of KwaZulu-Natal?)
South Africa is right, and Province is right too - the rest should be easy now...
@CalamityJane,
Well, since I'll be in bed soon, can't post tomorrow ...
I'm amazed to note that the Durban's city hall is located in
Francis Farewell square:
Sorry about delay, busy, busy.
I'll give you two pictures, make it easy.
@eurocelticyankee,
Quite easy indeed.
The band stand and St Colman's cathedral in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland.
@Francis,
Well done Francis, I'm impressed.
You're on.
@eurocelticyankee,
Some will find this one easy too..
@eurocelticyankee,
Exactly!
West Edmonton Mall Water Park..
Up to you..
@eurocelticyankee,
No, especially that it has been posted not long ago...
@Francis,
OOP's, didn't know. What about this?
I am not sure if this is the one - Chinese garden of peace and comfort, Ching Dynasty.
@Francis,
Francis wrote:
Quite easy indeed.
The band stand and St Colman's cathedral in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland.
Can't possibly be Ireland - the sky is blue!
When I was in Cobh (pronounced Cove) the sun shone all day, every day!
Interesting things about Cobh.
1. The last stopping off point for The Titanic.
2. Napoleon's surgeon is buried in the local cemetary, along with many graves of those who were killed or drowned when the Lucitania was torpedoed.
3. Not very far away is Blarney Castle, and the blarney stone tastes of salt (washed regularly with brine, as it is constantly being "kissed" by us tourists).
4. Most of the girls are stunningly beautiful - think Coors (pop group).
5. The favourite Stout in that area is Murphy's, as opposed to Guinness.
6. One can never take a quiet evening stroll there, as the locals keep stopping in their cars and offering a lift.
7. One of the nicest places I've ever visited.
@CalamityJane,
Correct A Mundo CJ.
Yu Yuan garden, (the garden of peace and comfort) Shanghai.
You're on.