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dammit! I thought I had it.
OK, are you like a quiet pirate floating in the Sargasso Sea? ...though I don't know how that connects with your game analogy. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...argassoSea.jpg |
I always got away underwater... which is where I am.
On a boat.. not in the Sargasso Sea. But I do wish the mail was a little faster... |
oh yea! Now I remember we always played that game in pools and lakes...but I just forgot until you reminded me.
Are you at the Aquarius Underwater Habitat? <<< if you are that's very freaky! because a few days ago I saved a link as one of my favorites so I could hide there on one of my next turns, either there or Marine Lab http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...0I/aqmw3_b.jpg Atlantic Ocean: Ten Days under the Sea; The Oceans; Scientific American Presents; by Edmunds; 4 Page(s) It was seven on a July morning, and I already felt like I had been awake for hours. I was standing with my research team in a cigarette-style motorboat speeding toward Conch Reef off Key Largo, Fla. When we reached our destination on the reef, we would descend into the clear, dark-blue water and stay there for rather a long time. We were about to start our first mission in the Aquarius underwater habitat, a sixperson research station situated 6.5 kilometers (four miles) off Key Largo and 15 meters below the waves. For the next 10 days, we would be aquanauts, living every marine researcher's fantasy: we would spend as many as six hours a day working in the water and then retire to a warm, dry, comfortable shelter for meals, discussions, relaxation and sleep. |
We are definitely getting warmer but still no dice. There is a clue in my post above ;)
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ahhh, it's in the mail!
So you might be at Coral World's underwater mailbox: Currents is a convenient spot to purchase Coral World post cards for mailing in the world's first underwater mailbox. Drop them in the Underwater Mailbox in the Underwater Observatory (we will stamp them Mailed Underwater at Coral World). Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...coralworld.jpg |
Nope! LOL.
But half the fun of this game is learning about all the other places you guys come up with while I'm sitting here bemoaning that you can never stay in the eye of the storm. |
keep this up and I'm gonna quit! ...j/k
Does this "eye of the storm" have something to do with TV? http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ofthestorm.jpg |
Nope.
Important clues that have been dropped: Mother Nature Eye of Storm Underwater Ship Seeing them in that order... does that help? |
the TV question was just to distract you while I find where you really are...I'm back to the search
---------- Post added at 10:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:55 PM ---------- ps: it's funny...I put your terms into google in the order you listed them and got: "HowStuffWorks, Good Tips for Sinking Ships, How to survive a sinking ship" ---------- Post added at 10:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:00 PM ---------- This has a long shot of maybe being right: are you on the R.M.S. Rhone? Dark Destinations - R.M.S. Rhone |
Ding Ding Ding Ding!
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/med...ion-of-rms.jpg A little bit of the story The R.M.S. Rhone sank during a hurricane even though it had an experienced captain and had a strong steel hull. The Rhone was at neighboring Peter Island when the hurricane hit. The captain tried to take the Rhone out to open ocean to ride out the storm and prevent his ship from being pushed up on the rocky shore of the island. As the strength of the storm was growing (winds over 100 miles per hour and seas 20-30 feet high!) he cut away his anchors and took his ship, as fast as he could go, between Peter Island and Salt Island to reach the safety of the open sea. The height of the storm hit as he was passing Salt Island. The clouds, fog, and wind-driven rain made it had to almost impossible to see anything. The captain could not see the island. He could not even see the front of his ship! The lookout at the front of the ship shouted that there were rocks next to the ship. The next thing that happened a big wave pushed the Rhone on top of Black Rock. As the ship lurched the captain was tossed off the ship, never to be seen again. As the Rhone was slammed down on Black Rock it split the ship in two. The cool water rushing into the hot steam boilers caused them to blow up and finally sink the ship. Unfortunately the passengers had no chance of survival. For their own safety the crew had tied them to their beds and locked them in their cabins! Even if they could have gotten out of their cabins, they still would not have had much of a chance, because in those days most people did not know how to swim! 124 people died here, but surprisingly, 23 people did survive. the rest is here: Day 3 - Rhone Dive 1 This is supposedly one of the best wreck dives in the British Virigin Islands, and its been on my places to see for about 10 years. Glad you stuck that one out... I was starting to get worried ;) |
never give up...that's my middle name BadNick NeverGiveUp ...and then that last family part I can't post or they'll hunt me down and blow my cover.
That was a real good one, amonkie. Like you mentioned above, I also like just hunting around and finding out about places as I'm searching for the person who's "it". OK...where in the world am I this time? |
NH?
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yes! ...that's excellent, unc. You're off to a great start!
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WH?
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nope. 1 for 2 ...still not bad, at least in baseball. in golf that's probably pretty bad.
---------- Post added at 06:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:26 PM ---------- oh BTW: you're not going to be near Baltimore between now and the end of the year, are you? Preferrably, for me, between Christmas and New Year's. If that oldest continuously operating pub in the U.S. is not too much of a dive or a transvestite gay bar, we should see about meeting there and invite Th and other locals. Are we gonna do this or what? |
So NH and EH..
Are you looking at a sea? |
your rope?
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yes da rope. The country I'm in touches the sea, but I'm not right on the sea. The place I am is a "superlative" natural feature/phenomenon ...longest, biggest, widest, deepest...sort of thing.
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The Sex Museum in Amsterdam? LOL!!!
Ok off to find the serious guess now... |
med?
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the country is on the meds...like me...but as I said, the location where I am is not on the sea.
amonkie...I love Amsterdam! Sadly, my endurance to drink like those crazy Dutch bastards I hang around with is somewhat lacking. I just don't get how they drink that Geneva stuff like it's water when it's basically like straight gin. So at various times, you may have seen me sitting, or laying, on a curb right outside the red light district...just resting until I get my bearings back. It seemed that after midnight the whole of Amsterday must be on a merry-go-round that keeps spinning until after breakfast the next day. Ahhh, fun times...last time I stayed at the Hotel Krasnapolsky and if you go out the back door you're right in the red light district. Great restaurants, bars, and museums, too...my sober up activities. Of course the smoking is also to my enjoyment. I'll be going back again some time after New Year's. |
Gotta love amsterdam.. I can actually say i've been in a Red light window.. though fully clothed :D
Are you at the Vatican? |
Not in or near the Vatican.
...I was only window shopping in the Red Light district. No intention of purchasing. < does that sound like a lame excuse during a Catholic confession? |
spain?
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no Seņor
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greek?
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yep...don't bend over in the shower < that's not a clue I'm just saying.
Now find the superlative natural feature I am at and you win. |
the oldest pet rock in thebes?
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aww, that's so cute, unc. but no.
But I'm impressed how you used all the pertinent clues, like "natural feature" (rock) and "superlative" (oldest). |
Samaria Gorge? (Longest Gorge in Europe)
http://www.photoseek.com/greece/01GR...orge-Crete.jpg and BTW if I got it right.. I'm jetting out to computer-free land for a couple days so I'll take a turn when I get back :) |
the temple of apollo in thermos?
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monkie,
Nope...Samaria Gorge is on the island of Crete...I'm on the mainland. I hope you have a great time in Computerfreeland...and I hope you have some pics to show us when you get back. unc, is that a natural feature? I imagine it could be, but in any case, I'm not there. |
i got nothin' with superlatives...
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clue:
deepest |
oh, shoot...
the corinth canal... |
nope, not that. I meant to say it before but forgot....amonkie was really close in concept though not in location.
I'll let you contemplate further and I'll figure out a good clue if you still need it. |
vikos gorge, the worlds deepest canyon?
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el correcto, hombre! I'm at Vikos Gorge. So you're up, unc. Vikos Gorge is a cool looking place, see below pics that I collected.
Otherwise, I can't get into the arguments about whether it is the deepest gorge, canyon, valley, whatever, or not...it's just semantics, considering how wide of a "valley" would still qualify as a "gorge". So I agree that it depends on the aspect ratio; if the width is several times the depth, that's too wide to fit my preferred definition. Vikos is narrow and deep and looks cool. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...933cb3f8_o.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...7aae1455_o.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...%20I/312_o.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...%20I/118_o.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...owards_Vik.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...VikosGorge.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ikos-gorge.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ikos-gorge.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...rus_Greece.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...from_Beloe.jpg |
looks like I-81 through central PA...
i'll think of someplace by this afternoon, i think... |
For sure. Those valleys up in PA and NY are gorgeous. I love just driving around and looking at the dramatic views.
no hurry...a couple of our other regular participants are exploring the world in person vs this virtual stuff. |
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