Yes, it is.Originally Posted by flash
Yes, it is.Originally Posted by flash
Northern Ireland?
Nope.Originally Posted by Jack meoff
No it's bluddy not.Originally Posted by Bobcock
St Orans Chapel --- Iona
Nope.Originally Posted by Happyman
Looks very rural Scotland to me. Has a historical landmark sign in front. Prolly something to do with the birth place of a famous Scot.
Is it in the northern area or N.W of England?
ishOriginally Posted by Jesus Jones
Yes, it is ScotlandOriginally Posted by Norton
Think this merkin will be leaving you brits and aussies to sort this one out!![]()
Shetlands?
St Ninians Chapel - Isle of Whithorn Scotland
Sorry chaps, had to pop out for a while.
Nope.Originally Posted by Happyman
Nope.Originally Posted by Jack meoff
It's mentioned in Wiki. Don't be a softy.Originally Posted by Norton
Hmm yes.Originally Posted by Bobcock
Scotland, as stated.Originally Posted by Jesus Jones
Yes. I'm sure it is but have tried several combos and no luck. Scotland historical landmarks, famous scots and a few more. Tried the Sherlock, elementary my dear Watson deductive approach and thought hmmmm, a Scot with an association to Australia and ended up with some Scot guy who was famous for exploring the interior of Australia but his birthplace had no resemblance to the pic. Then's when I gave up. Back to Issues where much less brain power is needed to post a "relatively" intelligent post.Originally Posted by jandajoy
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"
Fair enough.
There's no Aussie connection what so ever, other than I was the best man at my best mates wedding in this place.
Keills Chapel -Argyle
Originally Posted by Happyman
Well done that man. Over to you.![]()

great back again, who's up?
Istanbul ?
and if you go to edit you can remove the text from the photo. Well done![]()
not Istanbul
That's a fair size bridge in the background.
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