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I think we have to remember that this is about having fun, so broadly behave in ways that maximise the fun - for everyone. For me the real fun is in extracting information from the photo in the form of what side of the road people drive etc, whereas slogging through maps is not very interesting. Given the fact we're all in different time zones, go easy on Google for the first 48 hours or so, but be more aggressive with it if it's clearly going nowhere after a few days. And if one has "won" quite a bit lately, maybe have the self-awareness to consider that you might be being a bit too aggressive and let someone else have a go?

But "whatever maximises everyone's fun" is a pretty good rule of thumb.
That's a good conclusion to my (what I thought) simple question. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about this.

An that gives me an idea, how to deal with the answers.. so... primary I'll confirm, what's correct, and before it gets stuck, I'll comment on what's wrong, or add hints in general.

Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lampur
That's not correct, but "not even near" is a matter of perspective...

As for the current one - obviously we're in the tropics, but that lawn suggests a strong British colonial influence. We must be somewhere in the Commonwealth, maybe a former officers' club or something?
We are in the tropics, it has some British influence, and the country is member of the Commonwealth
 
OK, that suggests we're heading southeast out towards the Pacific.

Papua New Guinea?

India... would be in the wrong direction...

Fiji?

This got you both to the correct hemisphere and Fiji is one of their neighbours.
That it should not be about country guessing, I'll reduce them: it's one of the neighbours also playing in the Rugby Union Pacific Nations Cup.
Remember: it's an official, representative building.
 
Tongan Royal Palace
And we have a winner!

Tonga wasn't really on my map, while travelling New Zealand, but then I had the very spontanious opportunity to visit this islandish paradise and have a "few days off" on the beach in a hammock, with some good books and a cold beer in the evening. Never thought that I would this state.
 
Back to bridges, another place I’ve been both by rail and on foot.
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I've not watched a single one of these more than half an hour... neither have I read the books.
But the bridge is in the media again .. wasn't it recently closed due to repair works?
Ditto about the films or books never seen or read any. Not sure about the repair work. I’ve only seen the viaduct from the car when driving to Malaig. What struck me more than the viaduct was the size of the War Memorial in what is a tiny village.
 
Gravina is correct. It was originally a Roman built aqueduct and is now used as a bridge over the ravine. It was featured in part of a James Bond movie.
 

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