DanPez
Cruisin' Guzzisti
Bulls eye!Series4 said:sur le pont Jacques Cartier, n'est pas?
Nicely done!
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Bulls eye!Series4 said:sur le pont Jacques Cartier, n'est pas?
Heres a shot in the dark!Series4 said:My local grocer sells their products and they're delicious. I know eggsackery where it is but I'm not telling although Cristoforo Colombo would probably have known the area
Would this make sense .....Series4 said:OK, this next one from me should be quite a simple exercise in logic.
From this point to the photo taken at the Ligne de Partage eighteen minutes elapsed
I was riding briskly but not fast, fast (too much to see!)
DanPez said:The "Amaretti" word I know is from Amaretto di Saronno. Italian almonds flavored liqueur.
Series4 said:I think perhaps that Dan's mama provides a good clue. Dopo cena, con caffe?
Series4 said:According to the wrapper they're in Sassello.
I would never have found it ..... I was looking at different angles from D122.Series4 said:Just to put my last one to bed, it's at 44.873769,4.193269
I did find a sight for US earthquake history:Daniel Kalal said:With earthquakes in the news, we would do well not to forget what happened here. Name it.
DanPez said:Largest Earthquake in Kansas
Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas
1867 04 24 20:22 UTC
Magnitude 5.10
Intensity VII
Oops. Sorry; didn't mean to stick my post in there before the previous one was done.Series4 said:Just to put my last one to bed...
Daniel Kalal said:answer: I-70 across Utah.
(until fairly recently, I-70 in Utah was actually still a two-lane road in several places)
Bill Hagan said:As unabashed East Coaster, I am not drawn to the west as many here (and there) understandably are, but it's hard not to linger in some awe at that scene.
Bill