Quick one. I love Yosemite. your up @duncan.brown
I love Yosemite
So I Googled "city symbolized by tortoise":it is emblematic of a city...
and now I get:Interestingly, when I google “city symbolized by tortoise," I get Columbus, OH...
Okay, this was bothering me so a poked around. (At my age forgetting things becomes worrysome. ) It looks like I used "turtle" instead of "tortoise" in my search:Interestingly, when I google “city symbolized by tortoise," I get Columbus, OH...
Not a Chinatown. It's on La Rambla, the big wide boulevard in the center of Barcelona.Wow, can't believe that other shot was Barcelona. I'd never have guessed. Is it like their equivalent of San Francisco's Chinatown?
Not China. Look at that hill on the left. You've seen that; usually from a different angle and mostly of the building, but it is symbolic of the city and country. (And, no, @duncan.brown, it is not another turtle. )As for the new shot... China? A city in the part of it nearing Mt. Everest?
I know the city, but I don't wish to answer. I was hinting at what to look at. I'm hoping someone else gets it.You are the right track. What is the city?
Sounds like Tibet. When I have a few minutes I'll try looking up temples on hills and such. Someone else will probably get it first.Let's just say there's some debate about it.
Yep. Too easy? Either way, your turn.Knoxville, Tennessee.
I’ll play by the rules this time. And stick to the theme.
Not Turkey. Not that front of the Crusades, which had a different name on that end.So fringes of the Crusades and enough fighting after them to justify building A Big Castle - sounds like Turkey?
Not York, not in the UK.York?
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