Last week’s contest was won by milwhcky. It was the coal docks of Ashtabula, Ohio.
Here’s this week’s, to win this one, you have to provide the link (after you’ve found it on the mapping page, click Share). Just guessing the city isn’t enough. Good luck!
mlc1us spews:
Link
Darryl spews:
Wow! 19 minutes. That’s damn impressive!
mlc1us spews:
@2 Thanks. It was mostly dumb luck. :)
Lee spews:
@1
Wow, and I worried it might be too hard. Nice!
My Left Foot spews:
UM, care to tell the rest of us where it is, besides Asia?
mlc1us spews:
@5 It’s Tokyo.
correctnotright spews:
Darn – I thought it was the new alaskan way viaduct reroute….just kidding.
Nice Job…what gave it away?
uptown spews:
…what gave it away?
I would say the left hand drivers and crappy architecture. Though I don’t know how mlc1us narrowed it down so fast.
mlc1us spews:
…what gave it away?
Left hand drivers but it didn’t really look like Great Britain or Ireland. That left only Japan and Australia with Bird’s Eye View.
First try was Tokyo then followed the east/west rail line and voila!
headless lucy spews:
re 13: Who knew?
Lee spews:
HL, off-topic stuff isn’t allowed in these threads any more.
headless lucy spews:
Questioning the relevance of your game is Irrelevant? Oh! Off Topic!!! Sorry, bro.
Whatever, asshole.
headless lucy spews:
I don’t care where these buildings are. Relevant enough for you? It’s not off topic, though….
mark spews:
I liked last weeks pile of coal. Children, thats one of the products we use to generate electricity. 36 percent of it in the Pacific Northwest in fact.
aw spews:
Last week’s picture was unloading iron ore, not coal. Coal would have come in by rail.
headless: Rat City Runcible Spoon spews:
re 14: People dig up coal and use it for energy? Gee whiz! Thanks, Dad!!!
Whoda Thunk???
Lee spews:
@12
HL, we’ve had some problems in this space recently, so I’ve had to be an extra-big asshole about it.
Mooseman spews:
this is why light rail will never work in Seattle. See how people here don’t really care if they are stacked on top of one another like quarters and everyone looks alike.