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Re: Terrain Challenge #70 (Score: 1)
by Pzt_Kanov on Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:09 pm
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That looks similar to the Nijmegen City map from CC2




Re: Terrain Challenge #70 (Score: 1)
by michazech on Mon May 20, 2013 6:10 pm
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Because of the structure of the cemetery in the left center, i have a look in Italy, but there the places seems not so green.
Because of the big railwayline on the right side in north-south-direction, i look for industrial centers with important connections in this direction in every country involved in WWII.
Because of the roofless character of the railwaystation and a privat swimmingpool in the center, i guess it´s more southern like Spain.
But because of the noble and affluence character of private sphere and offical infrastructure i plead more for USA.

Dispite of this i can´t find a trace




Re: Terrain Challenge #70 (Score: 1)
by Lestayo on Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:22 pm
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Hint: Around 900-1000km from Berlin.




Re: Terrain Challenge #70 (Score: 1)
by Lestayo on Thu Jun 13, 2013 2:27 pm
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Hard one???
let´s say... England.




Re: Terrain Challenge #70 (Score: 1)
by Lestayo on Mon Jun 17, 2013 3:50 pm
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Bletchley Park. During the Second World War, Bletchley Park was the site of the United Kingdom's main decryption establishment, the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS), where ciphers and codes of several Axis countries were decrypted, most importantly the ciphers generated by the German Enigma and Lorenz machines. It also housed a secret radio intercept station, and also a message sending station, although interception was soon moved to a location with better reception. "Station X", "London Signals Intelligence Centre" and "Government Communications Headquarters" were all cover names that were used during the war, and the latter (GCHQ) was adopted for the successor peacetime organisation that still bears this name.[1] For the many members of the Women's Royal Naval Service (Wrens) who worked at Bletchley Park, their posting was to HMS Pembroke V.
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