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Where am I - Travel Game II.

 
 
Letty
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 01:56 pm
Portugal?
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 01:56 pm
Neither..
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:00 pm
Northern or Southern Europe, Francis?
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:01 pm
It's considered Northern Europe...
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McTag
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:02 pm
England
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:05 pm
It is, McT.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:09 pm
South of England?
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:10 pm
and, Francis. Is it a church?
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:11 pm
Not really, Walter. (Euphemism for "not at all")
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:12 pm
So it should be up North then.
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:18 pm
Repeat. Is it a church?
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:19 pm
Yes, Letty.
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:20 pm
Thanks, Walter. Ok. Still searching.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:20 pm
It's a church in Northern England.
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:42 pm
This may not help, but is it a Roman Catholic church? Something about the large cross makes me wonder about it.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 02:52 pm
Dont think so, Miss Letty.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 03:23 pm
Might it be Scotland?
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 03:25 pm
I checked that out, C.I. Well, I checked out Wales, and that is not considered part of England.

Francis, is the church as far north as Northumberland?
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 04:02 pm
I do believe that Europe has retired for the evening.
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Tico
 
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Reply Sun 23 Apr, 2006 04:11 pm
I'm looking, too, Letty. I just wanted to say that the large cross you noted is most likely a grave marker. I've never been to England, but it's a common style in the Anglican cemetaries here ~ and I imagine that's a direct connection to the ancestral land.
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