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• #17102
Surely it's just a tree in the square, same street as the house.
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• #17103
another clue?
index.home.raft
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• #17104
Just buy a dime bar and photograph it up a tree, who's going to know any better?
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• #17105
Just buy a dime bar and photograph it up a tree, who's going to know any better?
They might work out the differences between 'dime' and 'Daim'. I can spot four. :)
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• #17106
Damn, when did they chanage the name? Why do things have to change? It's upsetting and wrong. I remenber how deeply disturbed I was when suddenly all the Marathon bars had Snickers written on them, even though I didn't like them, don't like Diame bars either, I like armadillos.
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• #17107
I think I've found your shrubbery.
Mr. Oat44
on.uf.ton (which won't work)
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• #17108
It's a tree in a square.
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• #17109
I have your Daim bar and a really shit internet connection.
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• #17110
Damn it. I'm at took.guilty.tone
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• #17111
Old: Ufton Rd. Won't tell you how I found it because I kinda need it 'cos of my shit photography.
New, free Snickers in a bush:
Further shot to show the arch of a disused railway bridge:
I am back atop my hill, risen like a Phoenix, broadcasting to the world. The pics are awful so I will use Oat's address system if it is too obscure
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• #17112
WTF is happening?
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• #17113
Next up, a potato on the floor
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• #17114
I thought the clues might make up for the appalling photos but yes, it has got a bit Ludwig. I should be able to get a better picture as I'm passing by soon. Then Oat can tell you how it's possible to find a non descript bush anywhere in the world with just three words.
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• #17115
Then Oat can tell you how it's possible to find a non descript bush anywhere in the world with just three words.
This plz. I've got a pretty good knowledge of London but identification of nighttime bushes (fnar) is a bit beyond me.
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• #17116
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• #17117
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So the description is quite concise and of a high spot I know well.
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• #17118
There is still a peanutty treat in the bush behind the bike.
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• #17119
The different lamp post styles either side of the bridge, suggest to me the disused line (assuming it ran on the bridge - as opposed to under) forms part of a district / borough boundary.
Which would narrow it down a bit.
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• #17120
geocaching thread >>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #17121
You have excelled.
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• #17122
Old: Old Alexandra Palace railway bridge.
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• #17123
New:
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• #17124
How could I be so wrong?
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• #17125
Dave4's clue 'New' is intriguing.
I love that oat's Horseguards suspicious ticket includes the immortal expression 'Push cycle'. The copper wants to say 'push bike' but 'bike' doesn't sound hevidency enough. Can't actually believe it, they are so often such parodies of themselves. How about 'bicycle'?!