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A Pictoral Mapping Quiz


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OK, then if you don't mind, a trickier one ... what cache is this man guarding?

 

Yep, that's trickier alright. :laughing: Unless I am missing a trick you will only get that if you have actually visited the cache! :( Those pillars could be anywhere in the world, and I know I haven't got the time to check all of the street view maps :laughing:

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Ok.... I thought that was right, but it's my first one, so was looking for that DING...

 

This also has a link with Titanic, though a more tenuous one. A bonus point for finding out the link.

 

dd872129-2ef6-473a-b19c-84e6df920625.jpg

 

Green Monster - Final #1 - GC11Q6A

Green Monster - Final #1

 

Fenway park opening was pushed off the front page of the Boston papers by the sinking of the titanic

 

:laughing:

 

?..... please! fingers crossed here!

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Here goes...

Still has a link with the Titanic so should be easy :laughing:

 

Name the cache which is inside the area of the photo and what the place has to do with the Titanic

 

Photo 2

<a href=" 1 title="1 by SCMP!, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4073/4898925671_ecb787bd5c.jpg" width="500" height="157" alt="1" /></a>

SCMP

 

*Would appreciate any help in getting the image on to the post and not via a link please!

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Ok.... I thought that was right, but it's my first one, so was looking for that DING...

 

This also has a link with Titanic, though a more tenuous one. A bonus point for finding out the link.

 

dd872129-2ef6-473a-b19c-84e6df920625.jpg

 

Green Monster - Final #1 - GC11Q6A

Green Monster - Final #1

 

Fenway park opening was pushed off the front page of the Boston papers by the sinking of the titanic

 

:laughing:

 

?..... please! fingers crossed here!

 

of course that is a DING to both of you... well done.

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http://coord.info/GC1RNBQ

 

The vessel began her maiden voyage from Southampton, bound for New York City on 10 April 1912, with Captain Edward J. Smith in command.[1] As Titanic left her berth, her wake caused the liner SS New York, which was docked nearby, to break away from her moorings, whereupon she was drawn dangerously close (about four feet) to Titanic before a tugboat towed New York away.[31] The incident delayed departure for about half an hour.[32] After crossing the English Channel, Titanic stopped at Cherbourg, France, to board additional passengers and stopped again the next day at Queenstown (known today as Cobh), Ireland.[1] As harbour facilities at Queenstown were inadequate for a ship of her size, Titanic had to anchor off-shore, with small boats, known as tenders, ferrying the embarking passengers out to her. When she finally set out for New York, there were 2,240 people aboard.[33]
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http://coord.info/GC1RNBQ

 

The vessel began her maiden voyage from Southampton, bound for New York City on 10 April 1912, with Captain Edward J. Smith in command.[1] As Titanic left her berth, her wake caused the liner SS New York, which was docked nearby, to break away from her moorings, whereupon she was drawn dangerously close (about four feet) to Titanic before a tugboat towed New York away.[31] The incident delayed departure for about half an hour.[32] After crossing the English Channel, Titanic stopped at Cherbourg, France, to board additional passengers and stopped again the next day at Queenstown (known today as Cobh), Ireland.[1] As harbour facilities at Queenstown were inadequate for a ship of her size, Titanic had to anchor off-shore, with small boats, known as tenders, ferrying the embarking passengers out to her. When she finally set out for New York, there were 2,240 people aboard.[33]

 

 

DING!!!!

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Nope, it's in Estonia.

 

Oh, come on, don't tell me you haven't memorised the classic Estonian caches :anibad:

 

I'll post the answer at 21:00 British "Summer" Time if no-one gets it before then, and follow it immediately with a really easy one.

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