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Post by hhgygy on Oct 18, 2020 18:50:49 GMT
Sort of So you have this bench here saying Liebes... which means "related to love" or something like that in German. It is a bench obviously. Bench is Bank in German so you just add it and bingo. Or? A couple of blue dots around this nice place.
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Post by krenek on Oct 18, 2020 19:27:25 GMT
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Post by bridgeplayer on Oct 18, 2020 20:41:04 GMT
Instagram and Google are my problems here, not German morphology.
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Post by Walter_V_R on Oct 18, 2020 21:10:39 GMT
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Post by hhgygy on Oct 19, 2020 21:10:15 GMT
CLUE
I guess all of you found the Liebesbank trail which is something completely different 😎
In fact there is only a tiny difference: it is not simply a 'bench' it is a 'tiny little bench' that you have to add to Liebes... 😉
(that is why it is a linguistic puzzle, you have to find how you do that in German)
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Post by hhgygy on Oct 26, 2020 12:14:30 GMT
ANSWER This is the Buchkopfturm lookout in the Black Forest, Germany The word Liebesbänkle means something like "little bench of lovers" More info:Street View link:
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