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  • Not Asia

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    • Kalambaka, Greece?
      DM says: Crunch with Matrox Users@ClimatePrediction.net

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      • Close, but No

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        • Somewhere in the Meteora mountains then?
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          • Meteora Greece

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            • doh

              Whoops. Meteora is correct
              Last edited by SitFlyer; 13 November 2004, 17:25.

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              • I think it was the monastry used in "For Your Eyes Only" - or one nearby at least. (Agia Trias I think)

                Squire you can have this one - I'm off to bed
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                • Well tell us exactly where it is then Or it'll bug me all night...

                  edit: ok that was in response to a post by SF that I can't see any more. possibly related to your site feedback post?
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                  • It's the Varlaam Monastery, in Meteora Greece & it is the one used in "For Your Eyes Only"

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                    • thanks and goodnight
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                      • Thanx GNEP it was yours but heres one in the meantime
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                        • Brig o'Doon, Ayrshire?
                          Brian (the devil incarnate)

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                          • No but it is in Scotland

                            I never knew it existed until a few months ago!! But apparently quite famous

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                            • Clachan Bridge?

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                              • The Atlantic Bridge mentioned on the signpost links Seil to the mainland. It is more properly known as the Clachan Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford, and completed in 1793. Think of it as the mother and father of all hump backed bridges and you come somewhere close.

                                Pretty freaky drive over as it is so big a hump that you have got to be half way over before you can see oncoming cars!!

                                You got it jms

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