Sakalava Bay. Madagascar?
You know this. Stick with it. You can get this. You're the guy who malts his own grain.new zealand drives on the left, so does australia.
Not Madagascar. Not Uruguay.
Hint: this country’s East Coast is considered a surfers paradise.
andThey do not drive on the right
That's what I meant by stick with what you know.new zealand drives on the left, so does australia.
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That's what I meant by stick with what you know.
As to malting your own grain, I mean you are THE GUY who does this, THE GUY who figured out how to do this on the cheap. I figured that if you could do that, you could get this. I was trying to encourage you.![]()
I was thinking Australia / New Zealand as well (mentioned it earlier) but never got confirmation. Then again I guess it never got shot down either.Gold Coast, Australia
I was thinking Australia / New Zealand as well (mentioned it earlier) but never got confirmation. Then again I guess it never got shot down either.
Get it?
could have just said...instead of having me scouring S. America...They do not drive on the right
Surfer's Paradise?
Actually, the picture is an arial shot, but you can get pretty close, depending on how tall you are. I found the picture after I found the place. Once there you can discover the price of a stay for @bracconiere:So if I look up Gold Coast Australia, orient the map to look south, and then cruise along until I find what looks to be the same buildings, land features, and etc. - is that an acceptable way to find out where the picture was taken?
those buildings on the right are on Goodwin Terrace. I will not name the city, but walking down the beach would get there.I couldn't get a price on the round tower on the right side of the picture, but the tall building to the left of that can be done for $220 right now.
Right, I saw the land features, beach, etc. from the aerial map and found the place already. Strolled the beach view as well for kicks. Just wondering if that was an acceptable method before I named it.Actually, the picture is an arial shot, but you can get pretty close, depending on how tall you are. I found the picture after I found the place. Once there you can discover the price of a stay for @bracconiere:
that the buildings on the right are on Goodwin Terrace. I will not name the city, but walking down the beach would get there.