UK....?
UK....?

not exactly
Falklands?

closeOriginally Posted by Jack meoff
Colony of St helena?

no but in the south atlanticOriginally Posted by Jack meoff
South Georgia?
South Georgia
rotter....

where in S GeorgiaOriginally Posted by Jack meoff

Cape Disappointment and Mount Paget.

not quite what I am looking forOriginally Posted by beano
next to the falklands.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
South Sandwich Isles?

sorryOriginally Posted by natalie8
I left a clue in props

stick to south georgia

It isOriginally Posted by beano
but can you tell me the area
It's the pick out of Wikipedia... I saw it when I went to the South Georgia page when Jack picked it.
King Edward Cove.... Grytviken

Thatcher penninsula
cumberland bay
over to you beano

that's what it is according to NASA:
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South Georgia Island
There is no permanent human base on South Georgia Island, a British territory in the South Atlantic Ocean that lies about 800 miles east of the Falkland Islands. The crew of the International Space Station captured the rugged and isolated landscape of the northern shore of the island in this August 2005 photo.
South Georgia Island is notable on several fronts. The first recorded explorer to land on the island was Captain James Cook aboard the HMS Resolution in 1775. He mapped part of the coastline, but was discouraged by the thick ice cover, lack of vegetation, and steep mountains. Mt. Paget, the highest peak, rises to 9,625 feet above sea level, and the island supports 161 glaciers. Cook named the southernmost point of the island “Cape Disappointment” when he realized he had not reached Antarctica.
The high mountains protect the north and eastern coast of the island from the prevailing gales coming from Antarctica and the west. The steep topography also makes deep bays along the coast, which provide habitat for wildlife and anchorages for whaling ships. The island supports major rookeries of penguins and albatrosses, and large seal populations. This view centers on Mt. Paget and Cumberland Bay. The former whaling station Grytviken is located within the bay. Today, the encampment supports the scientific base for the British Antarctic Survey and Bird Island Research Station.

OK both Beano and Nat got 2 things
The bay and the mountain

OK, beano will have to take it from here. We have to go out to do the groceries.![]()
Is this so hard it drove you all away screaming?
I'll give you a clue..... imagine a "No Parking" sign painted by Picasso.
^^ Thailand
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