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I think you'll find this section is just for sharing photos - not for guessing where they are. There is a 'sticky' thread in the General Forum called 'Pick this place' which is for guessing where the place is. Why not use that one? It's been going along well for ages.



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Sheba wrote:

'fraid I have to agree with nielnruth Nomad246.  We already have a place for identifying pictures.  Don't think we really need two.

Cheers,

Sheba.


 thank you for your thoughts.

maybe you need an answer from your question in the other thread from over 24hrs ago,

for now I'm happy to share our pics with a little fun



-- Edited by Nomad246 on Friday 23rd of November 2012 10:41:55 PM

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Every thing and every one needs rules, so let's keep it simple. winners who become arbitrators have to be available to compete at minimum 4 times a day, max of 4 hours. That way people will keep interest and the fun will flow. If you cannot participate within 4 hours, keep your comments to other than winning thoughts. We acknowledge that you may be travelling or sight seeing for long periods but people that want to participate need to have some response that is much quicker than a 24 hr turnaround.

Other than that, the winner gets to provide a new challenge. Above all courtesy and goodwill is required.

Here is one to get the fun happening:-

 

Where is this 5 star establisment located and what River is it close to.



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neilnruth wrote:

I think you'll find this section is just for sharing photos - not for guessing where they are. There is a 'sticky' thread in the General Forum called 'Pick this place' which is for guessing where the place is. Why not use that one? It's been going along well for ages.



-- Edited by neilnruth on Friday 23rd of November 2012 09:42:27 PM


 Thank you for your pointed contribution neilnruth, but I'm happy to share our pics here and see if anyone is interested in fun.



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'fraid I have to agree with nielnruth Nomad246.  We already have a place for identifying pictures.  Don't think we really need two.

Cheers,

Sheba.



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Yep agree with you Nomad246, too many other more important things to worry about instead of what should be posted where !!!!!

Is that the Nocundra pub West of "Thargo" ??????

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Sundy & Cyclone wrote: ~~~ In Part ~~~

Is that the Nocundra pub West of "Thargo" ??????


 G'day Sundy,

Not the right pub, but you did end up in the right state.

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Gregory Downs?



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Gregory Downs?


 Correct ,,, that's where this pub is. On the way to Lawn Hill.

I think you were mentioning that in another post.

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Yes that is right Nonad246. Look forward to camping along the river next year.

 

Glenda

 

Try this one



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Hey,,, not fair, I travel on dirt and you've got a pic on bitumen ,,, lol

 



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I do believe this railway station has had a lot of money spent on it,,,, and is of historical significance.

I do believe it's at Marybourough Vic.

 



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Nomad246 wrote:

I do believe this railway station has had a lot of money spent on it,,,, and is of historical significance.

I do believe it's at Marybourough Vic.

 


You are correct Nomad246. We live in Carisbrook, 8 km from Maryborough. They have a restaurant in the complex as well as an Antique place. Just a little bit of history...... When I was at university in Ballarat doing teacher training, I use to catch the Vinelander train from Mildura ( my home town) to Ballarat. It was an overnight trip. We use to stop at Maryborough station at 4.30 am and the station would sell hot pies straight from the wood fired ovens and coffee. It was such a treat. They still have the ovens in the kitchen of the restaurant but do not use them. It is a beautiful station. Glenda

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I have never been on a country train any further than Donnybrook so I've never had the pleasure of a hot pie there.

 

Here's a place to travel past.

 



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Hi all,
Just a quick note to let everyone know that, as neilnruth and Sheba mentioned, we already have a section entitled 'Pick this Place' which is a sticky thread in the 'General Forum'.   'Pick this Place' is a string dedicated to members posting a photo and then inviting other members to guess where it was taken (here's a link to the thread:   http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t39137704/pick-this-place/ )
I feel it is best to keep just one thread dedicated to this game so we can get all those interested to focus their attention on one spot.  I am thus closing this one down.  Thanks for your understanding.



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