Ok, little competition here...
What's its name, and what city is it located in?
http://www.beyerphotography.com/abridge.jpg
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Ok, little competition here...
What's its name, and what city is it located in?
http://www.beyerphotography.com/abridge.jpg
Oh puleeze.... that's the London Bridge.... in Lake HAvasu, AZ.
-tg
Well done. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by techgnome
I'll give you the British and American flags and the palm trees in the background give it away a little - but I would suspect not many people know about it unless they've been there.
I wonder if they realised when they said "London Bridge" that they were actually getting the London Bridge and not the Tower bridge.
Actually, I didn't see the flags at first..... only after I replied did I see them. I've been there. Was passing through the area a few years back, saw the signs and decided to take a small detour to see it.... was kinda cool. My first thought was "This is it?" ..... I'll probably take the family one of these days.
-tg
Considering they had submitted their plan to move it, I would say they knew which bridge they were getting.Quote:
Originally Posted by penagate
http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/a...the_states.php
But they'll probably take the tower bridge after the English are done with it and stick it next to some casino.
I have a sister-in-law in California which is always talking about their annual boating trip to Lake Havasu, I never realized what a tourist spot it was. Guess I'll have to make a trip to Arizona one of these days.Quote:
Originally Posted by techgnome
London Bridge isn't really a bridge. It's actually a railway station in London.
Which came first? The bridge or the railway station?:)Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
That bridgte is the border line between USA and UK