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Nomoss
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#161 Post by Nomoss »

Toshka Project, Lake Nasser?

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#162 Post by elsie »

No, sorry. I didn't see Lara Croft

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#163 Post by Nomoss »

The Valley of the Kings,

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#164 Post by elsie »

Yes.
It seems I was there within days before the new tomb KV-63 was discovered, although it wasn't announced until the following year. Those in the photo could even have been labourers on that excavation.

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#165 Post by Nomoss »

Sorry, not a very good quality, taken with our first digital camera back in 2003.
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#166 Post by elsie »

Guadiana International Bridge, Castro Marim, Portugal

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#167 Post by Nomoss »

Yes, the bridge over the River River Ana. Your turn Elsie.

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#168 Post by elsie »

Several clues in this
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#169 Post by Nomoss »

High Street, Rochester :)

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#170 Post by elsie »

Yes, Nomoss. In days when travel was easier, it was often a break on the journey to Dover for the large second-hand and good Oxfam bookshops

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