General Chat / Where you Live Photos
- 13-July 06
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RCFanB&M Offline
No
But that's a photo from a place where I live. I live in Córdoba, and those are some chapels and the Cathedral from Cordoba. -
RCFanB&M Offline
This is the Arch of Córdoba, a historic symbol of the city.
Edited by RCFanB&M, 17 July 2006 - 08:23 PM.
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Panther Offline
Bowling Green, Kentucky...
An aerial...
Home to the Corvette Museum...
Western Kentucky University...
The Kentucky Rumbler...
And about a thirty to fourty-five minute drive to...
Nashiville, Tennessee
Of course I am only in Bowling Green for the third picture...yay. -
supertrooper Offline
Cool....I didn't realize their were any other Kentuckians on here...or are you just in Kentucky for WKU? I am originally from Lexington. -
Casimir Offline
A view from the river
The medieval abbey
http://www.ktg-sachs...9_Fachwerk1.jpg
Old towncentre (huge image)
If the image was a little bit bigger, you'd see the marketplace on the right^^
catholic church
EDIT: Ah, well, here we got the marketplace
Big PictureEdited by mantis, 02 August 2006 - 03:20 PM.
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RCFanB&M Offline
That's really nice...I always have wanted to visit Europe.Edited by RCFanB&M, 02 August 2006 - 12:38 PM.
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DragonInferno Offline
Well I live in Atlanta
This is Centennial Olympic Park, built in 1996 to celebrate Atlanta getting the olympics in its 100th year in modern Olympic history and what not. It's also where Eric Robert Rudolph bombed during the closing ceremony of the Olympics, killing two people and injuring countless others.
Here's the Georgia Aquarium, which is the largest in the World, blah, blah, blah. It doesn't look very impressive from the outside, but inside it's really nice, despite being constantly crowded with people.
This is the Georgia State Capitol Building, which has like a gold leaf dome or something.
Here
is a link to a picture of Stone Mountain, which is the world's largest exposed Granite mountain or something, with a carving of famous Confederate generals on the side. (I didn't feel like downsizing and uploading the pic myself, so I just linked to it.) They have a laser show on to the side of the mountain every night, which is usually mildly entertaining.
And lastly, here's the CNN Center, which is the world headquarters of CNN and what not.
And that's about all worth mentoning, there's also the World of Coke and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, but I didn't really find that great of photos for either, and I'm too lazy to do any more searching. -
ACEfanatic02 Offline
Harrisonburg, Virginia:
Courthouse (old)
Courthouse (new)
James Madison University - CSAT Building
... only good pics I could find on Google...
I live here:
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X250 Offline
Woah everything is so spaced out in America, and you have much larger houses. Lucky bastards. =/
I live roughly there, not sure if ive circled the right half of the house though, cos theyre semi-detached.
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Panther Offline
Cool....I didn't realize their were any other Kentuckians on here...or are you just in Kentucky for WKU? I am originally from Lexington.
Originally from Owensboro...I will most likely be in Lexington next year for UK. -
Casimir Offline
That looks big, I guess...
Well, how to explain it...
Blue = Our's
Black = Not our's
My mother is a protestantic pastor. The black part of the house is the protestantic community center of my town and the blue one is the "company housing" for pastors.
We have about 120m² (1290 square yards) there. It's good, I think.
Did you understand?
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