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It appears that the the shingles are on upside down, on that antarctic church. The snow seems to be piled in top of the ledge. Maybe it's been blown and has stuck up under them, assuming they're mounted properly.
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12-01-2011, 09:06 AM | #543 |
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Looks like an arctic outpost...
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name of 1 pict in google image
then a look at the web page holding the pict : Panoramio page so google maps a bit more research et voilà...
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these two buildings are about 50 meters apart: where are they?
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12-01-2011, 03:41 PM | #548 |
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The one on the right is about 60 yards to the right of the one on the left and the one on the left is just to the left of the right one.
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Is it something that can be obtained from any image on the web ? I'm not seeing any thing useful when I do a "get image info" In any case, I have more fun here trying to figure it out from clues in the pic, but it's much more frustrating and often futile for me. Then I just end up cheating and doing a Google Image search on the image, itself. |
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try again...
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It'll offer a filename you can research since most pict are uploaded from other web sites...
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12-01-2011, 06:35 PM | #552 |
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Thx GM, I didn't know that was possible.
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12-01-2011, 07:01 PM | #554 |
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No, he's right. I just checked some of mine and if you choose 'save as' the name comes up as I saved it. And mine and I think all these others are not hotlinked.
I had no idea. So folks, you need to change the name of your picture to something else, in many cases, unless you want to give the answer away. |
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I'm not the one doing it. And I believe the Cellar upload the file once and then store it on its own server.
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