chrishampe
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Here is the next one, quite a distinctive building on a distinctive headland, So this should be very easy...
Should have got this as I was holding a pic of a d-zero there to use a when it was my turn again .We have a winner,
Sailed there a few times, about 30 years ago, a very small lake, IIRC a former steel works cooling pond or something like that. RAF Sealand had a couple of Enterprises there.
It's in Wales ... Just, one end of the lake is a few feet from the English - Welsh Border
Over to you Chris.
ScotlandHere's another look at some of those boats. They have a dipping lug rig, which must be dropped to be reset on the other side of the mast when tacking and gybing.
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Starting to get warmer now, here are a couple more interesting boats from the mystery club.I should have realized as it says Krak on the side of the boat, I think in Irish Gaelic that would be craic.
It looks very highlands and islands West coast but could even as far as the Shetlands, definitely Viking derived boats
It is indeed Walls Regatta Sailing Club in the Shetlands. https://www.facebook.com/WallsRegattaClubWell That's the Shetlands as I have found the inter Island club, But I'll have a go at Walls regatta Sailing club.
Isle of Dogs?
Canary Islands - named after dogs.Nope, the statement was true not a clue.. no islands in that picture, but if you turn a 120degree right, you might see one if the weather is good enough.
No nothing to do with dogs , it was a literal true statement I will be walking our border Collie Bhein along the shore there within a couple of weeks.
This is a clue. It's north of the isle of dogs.. and there it's Fair day today.
Hmmm. I googled :Fair Day June 24" and discovered that June 24 is International Fairy Day.No nothing to do with dogs , it was a literal true statement I will be walking our border Collie Bhein along the shore there within a couple of weeks.
This is a clue. It's north of the isle of dogs.. and there it's Fair day today.