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Posted on 22/08/11 08:52:16 AM
Emil
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Where is the picture from?
I have just spotted this picture in a technical magazine on my desk at work. I was surprised what thoughts about the place where it was photographed emerged: Swiss? England? No in ...................... . What do you think?



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Posted on 22/08/11 12:10:03 PM
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Re: Where is the picture from?
got no idea Emil lol......the phone booth suggests England...and I cant quite make out the number plate. I search Marabu and came up with a heap of Australian sites...

You will have to tell me. lol

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Posted on 22/08/11 2:16:29 PM
Deborah Morley
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Re: Where is the picture from?
Hello Emil,
Is it the headquarters in Tamm Germany?

Posted on 22/08/11 2:33:25 PM
Emil
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Re: Where is the picture from?
Yes Deborah,

you are right. I like the picture, because in first time I thought that it is in Switzerland because the car has the prove (the number plate), but hey there is the phone booth from England, so it is from England? No, on the booth is a text KEIN TELEPHONE, so I googled the name and really it is a Germany paint company in Tamm.

Last time I chose a Hotel according to this photograph below. It looks like quiet place, right? I thought that it is at the wood. They wrote that there is separate parking, nice view etc. Why there is not on the left in the picture a car service and on the right is not a supermarket which I saw in reality? It reminded me a chapter in a Steve's book about ethics!

Thank you for your comments Anna and Deborah.
Emil









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