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Graham Wiggans
I live in Matlock, England.
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C'est le village de "Nouvelle Eglise".
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Thanks for the correction. Like one of the other guys you helped I tried to work the names out later using Google Earth.
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Thanks for commenting on this picture. It was taken in 1998 or 1999. You say it's very different now. Have they built any buildings on this area of land? Have I position the photo correctly within Kundiawa?
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yeh, i might have a photo somwhere, if i find it ill upload it and show you
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Thanks to the peron who found the correct location for this photo.
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Does any one recognise where this is? I think it is in England but I'm not sure where.
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I knew these towers were due for demolition at some point and I made a point of taking a photo. It was difficult to hold the wheel and the camera it the same time but it is sort of possible (if not recommended).
I had planned to go and see them being demolished (yes, at 3am) but, well, I forgot! Drat.
Anyway, if anyone wants me to email them my original digital photo, my email address is graham_wiggans@hotmail.com. I won't be able to sign it though Rohenria but I guess you'd rather have it in its pristine condition :-)
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Oops, Uhtred - it's Edinburgh!
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Thank you for correction.
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An old Australian National University monitoring station is on the left and to the right (light blue in the forest) is an A-frame hut used for acclimatisation before ascending Mount Wilhelm
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