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• #29252
Use word search too to check for past tags. It's been a while since the map was updated
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• #29253
Even when it is a retag, no one cares so carry on.
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• #29254
True!
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• #29255
Old: the Grove DIY skate park, near Dulwich
New: from half pipes to full cylinders
Clue: beer, beans and beef?
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• #29256
Why go to the trouble of removing the bus number, but leaving all the details on the bus stop? :)
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• #29257
Ha! It was a numberless bus and I underestimated the clarity of my lens!
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• #29258
And there I was overestimating your Photoshop skills, as it looked so natural. :)
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• #29259
Probably too late now, but you can now see my current potato skills proudly on display
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• #29260
Amazing, can't see a thing.
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• #29261
I think I can tell from the pixels
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• #29262
If only there were bus geeks writing down fleet/registration numbers so you could narrow down the route even if the bus is out of service.
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• #29263
To save you a little wasted effort, the bus is not on its normal scheduled route for this afternoon. It's nearish to it, but not enough I would say to be much use, if I have understood these bus geeks properly.
Further clue:
Tyger tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the (park where they climb trees, sharing its name with the road where this is to be found)Pithy
Edit: as is pointed out, the original poem is Tyger, but for the purposes of this tag, it's got nothing to do with Blake; it was just the only thing I knew about this park.
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• #29264
Are you part of red John's clan?
Edit TIL it is tyger.
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• #29265
To save you a little wasted effort, the bus is not on its normal scheduled route for this afternoon. It's nearish to it, but not enough I would say to be much use, if I have understood these bus geeks properly.
I don't know the route of the numberless bus in any case, so that doesn't help.
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• #29266
Edit TIL it is tyger.
Oh yes, so it is.
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• #29267
These tigers:
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• #29268
Old Harris Academy on bermondsey street
Hopefully you can make the bike out on the bottom left.
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• #29269
New clue to follow
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• #29270
Nice one.
So it was the little plaque on the brick house that's relevant here.http://bermondseyboy.net/viewtopic.php?t=133
On the site of the school was the world's first food canning factory in 1812, initially selling preserved meat to the Navy. Next time you crack open a can of beans, this is where it all started.
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• #29271
Didn't know that but knew Bermondsey was a very industrial area in the past.
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• #29272
Is a hint needed?
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• #29274
It's definitely findable with what's in the picture
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• #29275
^ This.
Anyone have a link to the map? The link at the start of thread isn't working for me...
Edit: Ignore that, works on PC