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  • I was gonna go tomorrow. I have a great idea for a tag and clue. Oh well, my time will come.

  • Figured out where the current tag is, I hope. So should I go and see if I'm right and only find that I have been beaten again?

  • Wandered around to grab this tonight and got a bit paranoid as there were groups of youths hanging about on some of the canal paths.

  • I wouldn't want to put anyone into unnecessary danger and the Springfield muggings thread certainly makes for grim reading at the moment.

    Saying that, this is on a well lit and well used section of towpath (not near Springfield I should point out), within sight of the road and is the main walking route for a pretty large residential area to the nearest train station.

    I'll happily move it if it doesn't go tonight.

  • Safer alternative tiny toe tag:


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  • Just after I'd managed to find your first tiny toes on streetview....

  • Either one is up for grabs. I'm working on the clue for the safe one

  • Clue for the safer tag:

    The (maths) Lesson: Juventus + Fiat = a street shrouded in mystery.

  • Old: statue of mother and child, Turin St, Bethnal Green


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  • New:

    The Rubik's Cube is originally from Hungary but this guy seemed to make his last stand in nearby Salisbury.


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  • Nicely done. I like the way the Rubik's cube got solved on the way to the new tag!

    The sculpture was The Lesson by Franta Belsky, installed 1959. Interesting video clip of local residents not particularly impressed by it at the time:
    https://youtu.be/wz2GY-pGF7k

  • Nicely done. I like the way the Rubik's cube got solved on the way to the new tag!

    Thanks.

  • Nicely done. I like the way the Rubik's cube got solved on the way to the new tag!

    Pffft, I bet it was only the visible sides that got solved. :)

  • Amazing. This is how I imagine @oat44 operates.

  • Pffft, I bet it was only the visible sides that got solved. :)

    How much would you like to wager?

  • Actually, I'm sure now that you didn't solve it at all but Photoshopped the picture. :)

    #doublingdownonthesamejoke

  • A bonus clue since I'm here.

    A deathly apparition, with absolutely no right to be here, lends his name to this street. Perhaps he hails from the local monastery?

  • Gosh. After reading this:

    You could of course just Google for “hotels in Berlin” and try to find a match, or spend hours looking at the city on Google Maps. These kind of brute force geolocation methods are boring, very slow, and highly inefficient. They might get it right eventually, but only in the same way that a monkey might eventually write the complete works of Shakespeare if you leave it with a typewriter for long enough.

    I feel my bike tag solving methods have been scorned!

  • Old: a wall of artistic importance, on Waithman Street


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  • New: finally, the final piece of @mashton 's big puzzle


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  • Well it's opposite a Starbucks so that makes it easy

  • A 10 day puzzle clue please.

  • Okay, I'll try to think of something.

  • The clue will be written in easy to follow, non-verbal instructions.

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