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Topic Started: Mar 22 2011, 10:34 AM (37 Views)
Scott
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This is a website I particulary like, called Derelict London.

As the website calls itself: "Derelict London is an unusual photographic portrait (of approx 3000 pics by Paul Talling) of the nations capital"

I particularly like the "Cemetery" section.

http://www.derelictlondon.com/home_page.htm

Do you have any favorite websites?
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Mary Ann
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That's a fabulous-looking website, Scott! I have to bookmark it and make time to explore it. It might be fun to make a treasure hunt of exploring it--like:

Where is the Mole's House found?

(Spitalfields Market)

Here's another: Near what bridge is the "deconstructed railway bridge" located?
Oi! I'm finkin' on it!
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Scott
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Mary Ann
Mar 22 2011, 11:00 AM
Here's another: Near what bridge is the "deconstructed railway bridge" located?
I give up! Where? I think I might have posted that website on our original KBDI Facebook board, but couldn't remember.
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Mar 22 2011, 11:06 AM
Mary Ann
Mar 22 2011, 11:00 AM
Here's another: Near what bridge is the "deconstructed railway bridge" located?
I give up! Where? I think I might have posted that website on our original KBDI Facebook board, but couldn't remember.
I'll tell you, but the person who guesses or gives up has to give a clue to another location for us to guess --

62!
Oi! I'm finkin' on it!
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Velvet
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How fun, wow another great idea Scott
Anyone can fall in love
That's the easy part you must keep it going
Anyone can fall in love
Over the years it has to keep growing
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Scott
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Mary Ann
Mar 22 2011, 11:00 AM
Here's another: Near what bridge is the "deconstructed railway bridge" located?
Actually, I'm not sure where you're finding that Mary Ann. 28!
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Scott
Mar 23 2011, 08:06 AM
Mary Ann
Mar 22 2011, 11:00 AM
Here's another: Near what bridge is the "deconstructed railway bridge" located?
Actually, I'm not sure where you're finding that Mary Ann. 28!
As in my previous post--it's a game. Both the clues and the answers come from "Derelict London." It's just another way to learn more about London, and your site gave me the idea.

I will provide the answer as it appears in your "Derelict London" website when everyone who chooses to play gives up on the clue I provided--"Near what bridge is the "deconstructed railway bridge" located?" If someone gets the answer to my clue, then they provide a clue to another location as provided in "Derelict London"

Here's an additional hint to help with the clue I already gave: Look on the website under the section titled "Waterways"
Edited by Mary Ann, Mar 23 2011, 10:11 AM.
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Velvet
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Mary Ann I tried to find it...sorry:( no luck.

It really is a great website. It takes a while to look at and read everything, but a different approach that is quite interesting.
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