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• #12852
Me too, and I'm nowhere near working it out.
Good work Mr Oat on the 'quite interesting' Berners Street hoax, a bit more here;http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/archive/permalink/the_berners_street_hoax
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• #12853
More of a clue, what links the following together (in no particular order):
1) them pushing the trolley outside the hotel,
2) him:
3) these guys:
4) and him...
Miaow Z Tongue? goes to check out the Chinese Embassy on streetview
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• #12855
I'm using a windows phone, lumia 820.
Can anyone recommend apps/sites to upload, get picture URLs and stick into [img] tags?
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• #12856
I upload to flickr using the app and then get the picture code from the flickr website. It's not the most straightforward thing to use on a mobile device now that they've changed the website for flickr.
Also, the flickr app only lets you sign in via a yahoo account for windows phones, so if you're used to signing in via FB or google, not so useful.
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• #12857
Cycled to SE10 to pick this up as I thought I'd seen it before. Either couldn't find where I thought I'd seen it or was in totally in the wrong park #tagfail
Sorry 7VEN, it's nowhere near SE10 this one
It's not the most straightforward thing to use on a mobile device now that they've changed the website for flickr.
This. I've gone back to rushing home and getting the urls on a normal computer, it's far less stressful
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• #12858
Cheers guys. I'll give it a go
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• #12859
Too hard? You're looking for an old route/path. Find that, and you'll find the stones.
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• #12860
For the new page:
the porters just visible in the first shot provide the indirect link to the new one
Not Stonehenge
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• #12861
Too hard? You're looking for an old route/path. Find that, and you'll find the stones.
... and oat44's clues tell you about the course of the path. Even though this is about the first of his cryptic clues that I've ever got, even I think it's a little too obscure to find. So, think about how the little
piggycattle and mutton went to market (bleurgh). That should give you a point from which you might be able to trace the path. -
• #12862
Black Knights of Sylvester the Launderers in London Fields?
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• #12863
Keep going ...
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• #12864
Keen to go get this but my Google-foo is weak/mental horse-power low/clues too cryptic.
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• #12865
London Fields?
as Oliver says, keep going.
Follow that particular path in the same NNE direction, you'll get there
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• #12866
The path was known by at least 4 different names and each clue refers to one if its names. ie Porters... Sylvester... etc
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• #12867
I might just go and get this, just to prevent oat44 from collapsing for trying too hard. :)
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• #12868
^^Unfunnyfatfuck Lane?
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• #12869
aaaaaghhhh! Yes please Oliver! :)
You can find it with just first two tbh
apologies for holding up BTOB once again...
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• #12870
Oat no need to apologise, BTOB has its own rhythm, some are found quickly, some take a little more work/effort. If it was uniform would take the fun out of it..
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• #12871
Depends on the uniform.
I have no idea where it is. I googled "stones in the park", wasn't very helpful. Too hot to think.
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• #12872
To be honest, I thought that Nick's clues were a little indirect. He was probably thinking of a little work with satellite imaging, which makes it pretty easy to spot. But then again, I'm a veteran of The Faery Tale Adventure, which made it pretty easy. :)
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• #12873
Skivvycat Georgetwat park?
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• #12874
DUAL TAG BONUS!
Credit to Schickster for the knowledge.Old: Nature's Throne by Paula Haughney, Middlesex Filterbeds.
New:
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• #12875
Ben, Oliver, I salute you!
I'm going to go nuts trying to figure this out. Especially with such a cool clue. Then it will seem so obvious once I know what it is.