It’s a dental clinic. “Encías” means gums in Spanish.
Some Science institute in a Spanish sepaking country, possibly Mexico … I can’t narrow it.
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Oak seedlings in the lawn are consistent with my hypothesis that you’re in the southern hemisphere; the lack of native oaks (AFAIK) south of the equator isn’t a real problem – after all, those conifers almost certainly don’t belong their either.
Language + my guess at season narrows it down, I think, to two countries – Argentina and Chile. Going to guess Chile, for no real reason in particular.
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@aemonten That is the plan, but I have a huge backlog of things to add to it (and Evolver Zone and some for Microbial Art) - posted on 09/03/2010 13:08:00
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Actually, he could have taken the photo from the inside of another building.
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Lisbon?
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Negative.
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Last guess = Rio?
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No sir
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Instituto de biociencias, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Another no.
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Behind a Casio EX-Z850 camera? (I was actually looking for GPS coordinates, but I guess your camera isn’t GPS enabled)
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Sneaky.
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Valencia.
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Nope!
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You are in the south of the city close to CU
In the Academia …….
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It’s a dental clinic. “Encías” means gums in Spanish.
Some Science institute in a Spanish sepaking country, possibly Mexico … I can’t narrow it.
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Israel
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Chile? Argentina?
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Oak seedlings in the lawn are consistent with my hypothesis that you’re in the southern hemisphere; the lack of native oaks (AFAIK) south of the equator isn’t a real problem – after all, those conifers almost certainly don’t belong their either.
Language + my guess at season narrows it down, I think, to two countries – Argentina and Chile. Going to guess Chile, for no real reason in particular.
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