First picture said graveyard entrance to me, 2nd a train station. Does seem certain to be in the USA. Hmmmm.
Not the entrance to the cemetery, but there is a cemetery in another part of this place. It was established in 1866.First picture said graveyard entrance to me, 2nd a train station. Does seem certain to be in the USA. Hmmmm.
Well at least one of those pictures of Washington was cloudy. LOL.Ilwaco, WA it is!
Deadman's Cove is such a beautiful place
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as is Waikiki Beach, a short 2.5 mile bike ride from 'downtown' Ilwaco, and just around the bluff from Deadman's Cove
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I never attempted to bring a ship ashore here, and have never yet been disappointed during a visit.
@D.B.Moody - you're up!
It isn't.That looks like an east coast river.
It is.Looks like the Midwest to me. Someplace where the river boats used to run.
It is on one side.How about the east bank of a river?
Yes, the Mississippi River. This place predates the Civil War. In the 1840's it was the largest military establishment in the US.I was thinking Mississippi river somewhere as well.
1866, civil war, canons (didn't see that at first), graveyard...
Military related. Civil war era, and still around. Old fort perhaps. Hmm.
Yes, that is a grave.Is that a grave to the left?
No, it's USfor some reason i'd think new zealand or something?
Similar!Looks like Forrest Gump's driveway.
You are in the right areaCharleston area
Ahhh.Hint: plantation
Ahhh.
Boone Hall Plantation, "Avenue of Oaks"?