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looks a bit like gomera...

welcome back ralf, and be sure to check the poll on scope 5.0.
I'd really appreciate your opinion... :D

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kylie wrote:looks a bit like gomera...
the two rocks in the foreground and the peaks in the back look like limestone, rarely found on Gomera... ;)

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astroman wrote:
kylie wrote:looks a bit like gomera...
the two rocks in the foreground and the peaks in the back look like limestone, rarely found on Gomera... ;)
maybe, you're the expert here, but I took several pictures at gomera that look quite similar... :)

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Post by Ralf »

this is guadelest in spain.

http://www.buena-estrella.de/Sites/guadelest.htm

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kylie wrote:
astroman wrote:
kylie wrote:looks a bit like gomera...
the two rocks in the foreground and the peaks in the back look like limestone, rarely found on Gomera... ;)
maybe, you're the expert here, but I took several pictures at gomera that look quite similar... :)

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Ralf wrote:this is guadelest in spain.
gomera is spain, too (just not the same latitude :) )

but thanks for clarifying. hope you enjoyed your trip and reloaded your batteries :)

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ps: I (sometimes) hate it, when you're right, astro :D
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believe me, Markus - it's much harder to look at those stones from the distance in full awareness that one cannot be there... and lay a hand on the warm surface... set a foot and start upwards... than to be right on a specific topic :cry:

anyway - it's interesting how close one can get guessing a location by it's geological surface.

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stardust: well, I'm out of arguments here :)

astro: I'm not geologically experienced at all. so I'm bound to believe you both :)

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stardust wrote:Not that I want to have the last word..... ;)
I'm glad you' don't :)
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