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Where am I - Travel Game II.

 
 
Ticomaya
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:08 pm
Walter Hinteler wrote:
Obviously, CJ cut off the hint <grrrr>


Yes ... not very nice of her either. Laughing
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:09 pm
Hahaha Walter Laughing I just couldn't give it away.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:10 pm
And YOU don't need it!
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:11 pm
<unterm Tisch lieg> hahaha, I didn't mean it this way Laughing
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:12 pm
I got it? Really? That was a shot in the dark. What was the part you left out?
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:12 pm
Nice job Piffka!
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:15 pm
Yes Piffka you got it!!
I don't remember what was written there...
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:28 pm
Wow. Well, thanks. The men looked so much alike that I thought at first it was a mirror image of some kind. I hadn't thought that were brothers. Hmmm. I'll have to examine that in greater detail.

Meanwhile, I found a cool photo t'other day and I think I'll offer it to you players now. Where do you think this is?

http://k.domaindlx.com/Piffka/It.jpg
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:37 pm
Looks like Europe?
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:41 pm
It is in Europe.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:41 pm
France?
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:45 pm
Found the Berlin photo:

http://www.nytimes.com/nytstore/photos/international/NSAPMP10.html

Quote:
British
Ian Berry made his reputation as a photojournalist with his reporting from South Africa where he worked for the Daily Mail and later Drum magazine. He was the only photographer to document the massacre at Sharpeville, his photographs subsequently used in the trial proving the victim's innocence.
While based in Paris he was invited to join Magnum in 1962 by Henri Cartier-Bresson. He moved to London in 1964 to become the first contract photographer for the Observer Magazine.

Assignments have taken him world wide documenting Russia's invasion of Czechoslovakia, conflict in Israel, Ireland, Vietnam and Congo, famine in Ethiopia and apartheid in South Africa. It was from the latter major body of work that two of his books were produced - Black and Whites L'Afrique du Sud, with a foreword by the then French President, Mitterrand, and later, Living Apart, published by Phaidon.

Important editorial assignments include work for National Geographic, Fortune, Stern, GEO, national Sunday magazines, Esquire and other international magazines. He has also reported on the political and social transformations evident in China and the former USSR. Two recent projects involved retracing the steps of the original Silk Road through Turkey, Iran, and Southern Central Asia to Northern China for Conde Nast Traveller and photographing Berlin for a Stern supplement.

Awards include the first ever Nikon Photographer of the Year, Picture of the Year award from the National Press Photographers of America, British Press Magazine Photographer of the Year and the first Arts Council Grant which led to his acclaimed book,The English.

Exhibitions have been held in Tokyo, Perpignan, Paris, Hamburg, London, Belgium, Aix-en-Provence and the Museum of Photography in Bradford.
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:46 pm
Not France.
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:47 pm
Is this a famous church?
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:48 pm
Yes Piffka, Ian Berry has made some beautiful pictures that
could be seen in newspapers around the world.

Spain?
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:52 pm
It is a famous church but it is not in Spain.
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 03:55 pm
Italy?
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 04:03 pm
Italy is important to this place, but it is not in Italy.
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 04:07 pm
Tico... I should have said this is not considered a church, it is a chapel.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 23 May, 2005 04:30 pm
England then?
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