Mines Norman, Oklahoma
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Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia. I wasn't sure what to pick, and then i couldn't find a good picture.
The most well-known landmark but not the best. I'd like to see how many people know my city from the image (those who know where I am from shush up).
[QUOTE="jaydough"]I live in Washington St. too, what part? Western. Near Seattle/Everett.A small city in Washington state. bobstos
Winnipeg, Canada.
The most well-known landmark but not the best. I'd like to see how many people know my city from the image (those who know where I am from shush up).foxhound_fox
If that's Pagosa Springs, I envy you very, very, very much.Don't Be jealous
Here they are
Jacobistheman
It is indeed. Have you been here before?If that's Pagosa Springs, I envy you very, very, very much.
thepwninator
It is indeed. Have you been here before? Love the bejeesus out of the place. Sure, I only go once every few years, but each time, be it in winter or summer, is an event to be cherished.[QUOTE="thepwninator"]
If that's Pagosa Springs, I envy you very, very, very much.
Jacobistheman
It is indeed. Have you been here before? Love the bejeesus out of the place. Sure, I only go once every few years, but each time, be it in winter or summer, is an event to be cherished. That is sweet, there is so much to do outside here. I can't believe that someone recognized it that fast, that is crazy.[QUOTE="Jacobistheman"]
[QUOTE="thepwninator"]
If that's Pagosa Springs, I envy you very, very, very much.
thepwninator
[QUOTE="thepwninator"]Love the bejeesus out of the place. Sure, I only go once every few years, but each time, be it in winter or summer, is an event to be cherished. That is sweet, there is so much to do outside here. I can't believe that someone recognized it that fast, that is crazy. It was the second to last photo that gave it away (hell, I think you can even see the stables that my sister did a horse-ride thing from), and the fact that I recognized that was then supported by the presence of hot springs :P[QUOTE="Jacobistheman"] It is indeed. Have you been here before?
Jacobistheman
My town (of 3000 people) is home to the two largest producing potash mines in the world. The large hill on the left is material dug up from the mine which travels 3km deep and snakes all over the flat country side. So far the Asian market, specifically China is the mines largest buyer.
This is the Historic Springer Opera House.
Along with all the history there, they also offer ghost tours! :P
Here is the Wikipedia link!
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