D.B.Moody
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Well, there certainly are a lot of stone circles, but, if you look enough, you find Almendres Cromlech near Evora, Portugal. We were in Evora in 2014, but only saw new stuff in town like the remains of a Roman temple.
That modern Roman architecture is so 2000 years ago... The old stuff is so much more attractive.Well, there certainly are a lot of stone circles, but, if you look enough, you find Almendres Cromlech near Evora, Portugal. We were in Evora in 2014, but only saw new stuff in town like the remains of a Roman temple.
And may have aged better:That modern Roman architecture is so 2000 years ago... The old stuff is so much more attractive.![]()
Our British friends can confirm, but I believe the Royal Standard indicates the presence of the sovereign.
Chateau de Falaise, birthplace of William the Conquer, in Normandy, France.
That be the O'Shaughnessy Dam dam on the Tuolumne river at the bottom of Yosimite. Arrrrr.
Nope, right continent and nation, wrong side of the continent.Looks a lot like the Ocoee River, near Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Wrong state, same latitude though (at least the Google Earth markers)Salmon River, Idaho?
Much closer, but still too far south.Rogue River, Oregon?
Tis a tributary of the Columbia.Columbia River?
Ding. Ding. Ding. We have a winner at last. At least this one proved a bit of a challenge.Ok. That's the Marmot Recreation Area Footbridge over the Sandy River in Oregon
I find it interesting the dam was removed. I guess it didn't supply enough power to be feasible?
No answer attempt, but here's a video on the removal of the Marmot Dam.I find it interesting the dam was removed. I guess it didn't supply enough power to be feasible?
Anyway, here's another from Google maps:
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