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killslowly @ 2011-12-15 15:53:35
killslowly picturePalace of Nations
don't forget to tell people that the palace is also the location of the tallest unsupported flag pole in the world!!!
killslowly @ 2011-12-15 15:37:15
killslowly pictureWorld Largest Supported Flagpole
On second thought. Tajikistan's is free standing, the North Korean is supported. The title of the entry states supported... So, nothing changes LOL.
killslowly @ 2011-12-15 15:35:57
killslowly pictureWorld Largest Supported Flagpole
Congratulations to Tajikistan. I wonder what the North Koreans are going to do about it HA HA HA...

Thanks for the update kkeps.
killslowly @ 2006-04-26 16:17:25
killslowly pictureNorth Korean Dot Farms
Just a question: Are those dots burrial mounds?
killslowly @ 2005-12-31 19:55:25
killslowly pictureHouse of Abraham
To Anonymous:

Interesting you mention that. There are lots of events/places that are atributed to one country and then Turkey says its in their country. For example: Google Mulla Nasrudin.

Anyway, this is what I know from being at the location, interviewing locals and from internet searches.

Next time there is a question, and supporting documents places as proof, a link to the material would be helpful.

Have a great new year...
killslowly @ 2005-11-15 15:09:17
killslowly pictureBirth Place of the Tango
Thanks for the correction. I could have sworn I saw the statue in La Boca.
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 18:37:13
killslowly pictureYacyretá
Desde cuando el Yasireta le quito el titulo al pentagono? (LOL)
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 17:06:15
killslowly pictureSaddam's Childhood Neighborhood
Excellent AlbinoFlea, it is great to have factual accounts (just so I don't sound like I am talking out of my rear-end).

Thanks!!!
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 16:50:42
killslowly pictureAmerican RQ-1 Predator UAVs
That is a very good find. You can also compare the size of the UAVs with the A-10 just NNW in the sat image.
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 01:08:39
killslowly picturePanama Canal
If you go here:

http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=8.996991,-79.592600&spn=0.067972,0.101924&t=k&hl=en

You can see the Miraflores Lock, a tourist attraction across the street from what was known as Ft. Clayton (former U.S. Army Installation).
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 01:05:46
killslowly pictureCristo Redentor
Good eye!!!

I was looking for this one for a while now. I better brush up on my terrain association!!! Thanks!!!
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 00:48:11
killslowly pictureCasa Rosada
To the left you see a park (plaza). It is the famous Plaza de Mayo, where mothers of missing person from the Dirty War demonstrated for justice and governmental investigations into their missing loved ones. Cindy Shehan has nothing on these ladies.
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 00:46:17
killslowly pictureCementerio de la Recoleta
Posh place to live after you die. For people who are familiar with the cemetery in New Orleans, this one also has mousoleums in which people are burried above-ground. The Peron's are burried there if I am not mistaken (Juan and Evita).
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 00:44:32
killslowly pictureObelisk of Buenos Aires
You are also looking at the world's widest avenue. It is called Avenida Nueve De Julio (9th of July Avenue), conmemorating Argentina's Independence Day.
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 00:41:33
killslowly pictureKabul Stadium
Is this the stadium were the Taliban used to execute their criminals? (I hope you detect the sarcasm).
killslowly @ 2005-11-01 00:29:19
killslowly pictureUpscale Neighborhood in Iraq
Funny you mention this place. You are showing Saddam's actual boyhood neighbohood (Ouija). Good eye.
killslowly @ 2005-10-31 18:05:12
killslowly pictureWorld Largest Supported Flagpole
Thank you very much. I appreciate the postings submitted so far. Man, I thought I had the cat's meow, but most of them are already posted (LOL).

Thanks for having such a cool place.

Jerry