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TAR Canada 4: SPECULATION and DISCUSSION of Spoilers
Youp:
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--- Quote from: Maanca on May 21, 2016, 12:04:54 PM ---I've been searching every hour since I got up :(
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Me too. Nothing...
I sure one of the better detectives or ,if we a ground team,will have something later.
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They may be on a 36 hour rest break, instead of the normal 12 hour
georgiapeach:
No they are racing now! error
remember to vary your search terms. While amazing race Canada might be good it only generates posts labeled that way, someone might not know what they are seeing.
So try backpacks/cameras/filming/Jon Montgomery/Sydney/fiddle/
Look at a list of things to do in the area and input some of those terms.
Keep trying! Go team Go!! :cheer:
georgiapeach:
Pure SPEC:
Suppose the PITSTOP was in a secluded corner of the Fortress? Beautiful places! 6 min on foot
--- Quote ---KENNINGTON COVE - CAPE BRETON ISLAND
The beach nearby Fortress Louisbourg is called Kennington Cove and one of Cape Breton's hidden treasures as it offers one of the best sandy beaches on Cape Breton Island. At this historic location New Englanders came ashore in 1745 and the English in 1758, beginning sieges that lead to the fall of Louisbourg.
Wolfe’s Landing National Historic Site of Canada is located in Kennington Cove. Contained entirely within the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada, the site is bounded by a rocky beach to the south, and a rolling landscape of grasses and forest to the north, east and west. It was from this site that, during the Seven Years’ War, British forces launched their successful attack on the French forces at Louisbourg. Today, there is only sand, sun and sea.
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WindsorSue:
I was actually expecting it to be the Pitstop, not just a Detour. The other gate at the far end is the primary entrance, and it is beautiful.
Another site closeby is the Louisbourg Lighthouse, which is the 1st lighthouse built in Canada. I wouldn't be surprised if they used it for a route marker.
Maanca:
I'm surprised nothing came up around the giant fiddle on the waterfront. That would have made a great Route Marker.
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