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puddin:
The way this season has been spoiled I wouldn't be surprised if we know who the final 3 teams as well as the winners are very soon or after the offcial cast release ? I just told me sister the final 5 teams and shes mad  :lol: ! She said shes not even going to watch because I ruined it for her " what fun is that ?"

gingerman28:
The Big Apple as final destination?  Been there, done that, have the tee shirt.

More likely, me thinks, a decoy team.  Have had them before in NYC, I do believe.

Anyway, what are the interntional flights arriving in Newark in the morning?  Most international flights arrive in the afternoon at JFK. But if we can find international flights at EUR, perhaps we can guess from where they might be arriving.

puddin:
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Sun Jun 25, 2006 3:10 am

Here's some pics in a train from Tampere to Turku :)
http://viltsu.net/gallery/v/Yhteiset/Matkat/Turku2006/
I heard from a reliable source that some woman had talked with one couple in the train and the couple said that they had flown from Madagascar to Helsinki and from Helsinki to Tampere and Ylöjärvi and then they had to travel with a train to Turku where they must find the cars and drive to quarry mines in Lohja. What happened after that is unknown.
 

puddin:
Heres the Tytyri mine and the Tytyri limestone mine


Tytyri mine museum, Lohja. Mining has been a source of livelihood in Lohja since the 16 th century, when Gustavus Vasa, King of Sweden and Finland gave his permission to start the first iron mine in this country. Limestone was first excavated in 1897 and industrial mining began in 1911. It became partly subterranean in 1947 when great blocks were droped from the surface quarry to a crushing plant, 110 metres deeper. In 1956 all mining was under the ground. Today the miners work at 350 metres. The network of tunnels crisscrossning under the lake and the town is over 60 kilometres long. A museum demonstrating the work in Tytyri mine was opened on a level 110 metres below the surface, in May 1988. For further information call Lohja Tourist Information, telephone, 019-3691 309 or Lohja Museum telephone, 019-3694 203

puddin:
city of Tampere, Finland

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