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TAR15 EP7:"This is Not My Finest Hour" (The Netherlands)

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Chateau d If:

--- Quote from: Boingo on October 30, 2009, 11:25:32 AM --- :lol: I'm guessing that the dance task takes place in one of these buildings... probably not the one with the horsey.. :funny:

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Actually I think it is the one with a horsey!  It matches the shape an orientation needed for the sun shine coming in back windows.  I can't see any other building there that works.

Chateau d If:
I think they are taking a test ride while production gets their gear together.  We know they drove the Mercedes to the windmill.

Chateau d If:

--- Quote from: puddin on October 30, 2009, 11:21:22 AM ---Maybe they have to play the golf thru some water, I think the boys look wet here .. what else would make their underwear droop like that? Water weight? they look clingy. Maybe thats why Cheyne loses his spike in his hair  :lol:

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Additional information*   If your ball goes into the water you must retrieve it or take a 20 minute penalty for a new ball.  


I think the balls float.  They are probably wooden.

* Purely speculation here!


This shot was taken :here



georgiapeach:
That location is pretty darn close to where Dutch said they went too! :yess:

Boingo:
 ;D ...now I'm not sayin' this is for sure, or anything... just an observation..  :lol:

found this photo of Farmer Klaas and his "fireworks" barn in Vierhuizen.  Must be the style of barns in the area, but note the unique stepped roofline, the arched window, the white facia board at the roofline...etc. etc.    ;)   My guess is we are looking for a building (barn) similar to this one, possibly in Vierhuizen (location of the windmill).   :duno:

here's a translation of the description that went with the photo:
Farmer Klaas Beukema solves fireworks on his farm in the Groningen Vierhuizen. Together with his colleague Klaas Heringa he hopes this year to sell 10 tons of fireworks. "This is a quiet period for us so we have space in the barns." Last year ventured Beukema and Heringa step and sold 4 tons of fireworks. The farmers, account for 200 acres of mostly potatoes and sugar beet seed, a bunker built with sprinkler system, which is inspected annually. So they fill a vacuum created by increased regulatory then had to close many sales. "Previously you could buy fireworks in many places, but new rules were North Groningen soon 20 to 30 miles away," says Beukema.

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