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this would make a great tar roadblock
Quote from: Kogs on June 16, 2008, 09:31:35 PMthis would make a great tar roadblockHow would they get the contestants naked that fast? LOL
Good evening, players. Welcome to Santiago's old central train station. You may recognize this architecture; the building was designed and built by Gustave Eiffel.
The map of episode 3 is now up. The steel luge took the longest: I had to take a "tour" of Switzerland to figure out it's called a "rodelbahn." A couple things to note: All of the walkabout took place within a block or two from the Telar restaurant. That includes the dry cleaners (see the ad for Lulu cleaners here halfway down the page)QuoteGood evening, players. Welcome to Santiago's old central train station. You may recognize this architecture; the building was designed and built by Gustave Eiffel. No, actually they're in Mapocho station, designed by a different architect (Central Station is still a working train station). Google or Flickr for Estacion Central and Estacion Mapocho and you'll see what I mean; the diagonal bars are an easy giveaway.If Peach is interested, Mapcity is a good street searcher for South American cities.Also, if you tell players "it's already after 4 o'clock," don't be standing next to a wall clock that shows 2:46 p.m.
The map of episode 3 is now up. If Peach is interested, Mapcity is a good street searcher for South American cities.
QuoteGood evening, players. Welcome to Santiago's old central train station. You may recognize this architecture; the building was designed and built by Gustave Eiffel. No, actually they're in Mapocho station, designed by a different architect (Central Station is still a working train station). Google or Flickr for Estacion Central and Estacion Mapocho and you'll see what I mean; the diagonal bars are an easy giveaway.