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April 2015 - May 3, 2024 8:15:11 GMT
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Post by lockhopper on Aug 9, 2016 21:39:26 GMT
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Post by lockhopper on Aug 11, 2016 9:08:51 GMT
Time for a clue
The name of the river and one of the subject words should get you there-ish.
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April 2015 - May 3, 2024 10:38:16 GMT
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Post by krenek on Aug 11, 2016 14:09:27 GMT
thanks for the clue!
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April 2015 - Mar 25, 2024 7:48:45 GMT
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Post by Utapao on Aug 14, 2016 1:55:33 GMT
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Post by lockhopper on Aug 23, 2016 22:12:48 GMT
Well done Krenek and Utapao
Goring Gap is a geological feature on the river Thames. The bridge can be found at - 51°31'21.62"N 1° 8'36.55"W
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Post by hhgygy on Aug 24, 2016 6:35:25 GMT
Well done Krenek and Utapao
Goring Gap is a geological feature on the river Thames. The bridge can be found at - 51°31'21.62"N 1° 8'36.55"W I also post here my comments to your hint: you said we had to search for one of the subject words + the river's name. (I instantly knew the word was 'gap') That's not a great hint as there are millions of rivers in the world.
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Post by lockhopper on Aug 24, 2016 8:09:58 GMT
Well done Krenek and Utapao
Goring Gap is a geological feature on the river Thames. The bridge can be found at - 51°31'21.62"N 1° 8'36.55"W I also post here my comments to your hint: you said we had to search for one of the subject words + the river's name. (I instantly knew the word was 'gap') That's not a great hint as there are millions of rivers in the world. Sorry, hhgygy. I should have added another clue perhaps. x
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Post by hhgygy on Aug 24, 2016 8:15:08 GMT
I also post here my comments to your hint: you said we had to search for one of the subject words + the river's name. (I instantly knew the word was 'gap') That's not a great hint as there are millions of rivers in the world. Sorry, hhgygy. I should have added another clue perhaps. x No problem, it's a game :-)
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Post by krenek on Aug 24, 2016 10:16:55 GMT
Time for a clue The name of the river and one of the subject words should get you there-ish. my interpretation was maybe (very) lucky - use the word "gap" - but use the word "time" too = thames - lockhopper is in the UK yep!
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