

vietnam?

Vietnam....yes.

Nha trang?

tran Phu street


GREENIE when I can![]()
The Iron Pagoda built in 1049 AD during the Song Dynasty in the ancient city of Kaifeng.
Daoist architecture, on the other hand, usually follow the commoners' style. The main entrance is, however, usually at the side, out of superstition about demons which might try to enter the premise. (See feng shui.) In contrast to the Buddhists, in a Daoist temple the main deity is located at the main hall at the front, the lesser deities at the back hall and at the sides.
The tallest pre-modern building in China was built for both religious and martial purposes. The Liaodi Pagoda of 1055 AD stands at a height of 84 m (275 ft), and although it served as the crowning pagoda of the Kaiyuan monastery in old Dingzhou, Hebei, it was also used as a military watchtower to observe potential Liao Dynasty enemy movements.
The oldest intact pagoda is the brick Songyue Pagoda, built in 523 CE.?

your too good!

This has been too easy this morn, gentlemen. Give us a good one Jack...![]()

kings cross

waterloo?
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UK?..

Can you make-out that pic/photo poster on the far wall G2BH? Who is that? Maybe a clue.....
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Europe?

moscow

Gare du Nord, Paris?

Frankfurt...?? {train station}
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It's an SNCF station in France
Gare de Lyon peut etre
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