Find the Building: Solve the Clues & Show the Map!

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In summary, the city is located in France, close to a river and a train station, and it is in the center of the city.
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hsdrop said:
...that a lot closer...
Thanks...[COLOR=#black].[/COLOR] :oldgrumpy:

Lol...
 
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hsdrop said:
is not named after an ethereal sprite
I'm sure I know the answer, but I don't get this bit of the clue.
 
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ok guys i'll post all the clues again and not have them so cripti .
hsdrop said:
it's the tallest wall of water
can only be seen from the top down
is not named after an ethereal sprite

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3 times higher that an angel can fall
that means that the wall of water I'm thinking of is 3 times higher than angel falls :angel:
hsdrop said:
try starting at sea lvl

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flows from the top down and on almost the opposite side of the world
opposite side of the world as the Mariana Trench
hsdrop said:
that a lot closer but still not it you're on the right path throw
meaning the path of the The great ocean conveyor.

I hope this helps out a little :devil::oldlaugh:
 
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You guys giving up on me ?? If you do, i'll let you know where I was thinking of or if you guys want more clues
 
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The clues were fine and I assume the answer could be abbreviated to DSC but I barely have time to follow these forums at all at the moment.
 
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Well, Mr. Scott I think you have the right place with the letters D.S.C. I would not mind others asking for more clues or giving guesses?? I could always come up with a different place as well to keep the game going. :cool::biggrin:
 
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hsdrop said:
Well, Mr. Scott I think you have the right place with the letters D.S.C. I would not mind others asking for more clues or giving guesses?? I could always come up with a different place as well to keep the game going. :cool::biggrin:

Please more clues, I can not find a water fall of these dimensions:eek:
 
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wolram said:
Please more clues, I can not find a waterfall of these dimensions:eek:
lol that because it's not a normal wall of falling water and for a big clue it's made of salt water
 
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The only thing i can come up with is Deep Sea Conveyor?
 
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wolram said:
The only thing i can come up with is Deep Sea Conveyor?
None of those words matches what I have in mind.
 
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ok clue for the day lol sorry if fun for me to stump people with puzzles
you can find this place between two lands it starts at sea level (not ends) and fall down 3 times farther than angelfalls
 
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hsdrop said:
ok clue for the day lol sorry if fun for me to stump people with puzzles
you can find this place between two lands it starts at sea level (not ends) and fall down 3 times farther than angelfalls
:headbang::doh:
 
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hey oldman did you find all the other clues at the top of this page??
 
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hsdrop said:
hey oldman did you find all the other clues at the top of this page??
10-4
 
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ok daly clue

You are neither hot or cold,
but both when you are here,
at the bottom at 11,500 feet
 
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I am all googled out and my brain hurts.:eek:
 
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ok hmmmm:confused: big clue

this wall of water is not on dry landI thought that someone would have gotten it by now o0):)):oldconfused::sleep:
 
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wolram said:
I am all googled out and my brain hurts.:eek:
I think this is more than enough: waterfall 11,500
 
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OMG! :woot: Denmark Strait cataract :wink:
 
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I wore out my keyboard and half a billion Neurons on that one, good show hsdrop. J. Scott... PF should sponsor you on Jeopardy, your a natural at this stuff.
Well here is something to think about while I wait to hear if I got that last one correct.
Find a "house of worship" that connects a saint with "Nature red in tooth and claw"
 
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1oldman2 said:
OMG! :woot: Denmark Strait cataract :wink:
about time someone got it without me out right just giving it away lol:partytime:I'll start working on my next mystery place hehehehehe:devil:
 
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1oldman2 said:
I wore out my keyboard and half a billion Neurons on that one, good show hsdrop. J. Scott... PF should sponsor you on Jeopardy, your a natural at this stuff.
Well here is something to think about while I wait to hear if I got that last one correct.
Find a "house of worship" that connects a saint with "Nature red in tooth and claw"

Heck I nearly missed this riddle:eek:
 
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hsdrop said:
hehehehehe:devil:
Mwahaha! :oldsurprised:
 
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I know I could use another clue
 
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Are ye' familiar with,
"Who trusted God was love indeed
And love Creation's final law
Tho' Nature, red in tooth and claw
With ravine, shriek'd against his creed"
?
 
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Kanīsat Mār Simʿān al-ʿAmūdī
 
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john101 said:
Kanīsat Mār Simʿān al-ʿAmūdī
No not that saint, a particular date is a critical clue on this one.
 
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ok 1862 or 1883?
 
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hsdrop said:
ok 1862 or 1883?
N/A
 
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"In Memoriam A.H.H." is a poem by the British poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, completed in 1849.

That's as far as I got. There was a fire in St. Louis of that year, but I don't know how that ties into a particular "house of worship."

[Unless it's St. Louis Cathedral or somesuch, but that's probably pushing it a little far.]
 
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See, I know about the poem and the dates that I came up with was from the Queen of Britain at the time but didn't know about the fire.
Hmmmm I had started to think of Rome and Vatican City:confused::oldconfused::headbang:
 
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A St. Agnes church that has a connection to Charles Darwin?
 
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Arthur Hallam - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Hallam
Arthur Henry Hallam (1 February 1811 – 15 September 1833) was an English poet, best known ... him justice. I failed even to please myself. I could scarcely have pleased you.' Hallam is buried at St. Andrew's Church in Clevedon, Somerset.?
 
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Worthy efforts, all of you, but still incorrect. :frown: Clue time, It's about the Author, not the subject. The location is in the UK. In Memoriam should be read in its entirety when one has time, that's not important to the riddle, just great literature. :smile:
 
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All Saints' Church, Freshwater?
 

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