Yes! That's the one. And that cliff is what draw my attention to that island. So much that I wanna visit the island. I assumed it belonged to Denmark, but now I assured it belongs to Germany.
I remember an engraving of it on my grandmother's old 1901 Larousse. Come to think of it, that dictionary has built my fantasy world of places I'd love to go to: the Taj Mahal, Salto del Angel, Angkor, Ayers Rock and ... Heligoland. Funny how the red cliffs don't really show on Google Earth.
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You have almost 200 followers and no one answers this...
Let me try: Fiji Islands?
No Fiji Islands... and I know this is a hard one.
Challenging Tyeti, but he keeps very quiet with this entry.
...that's because he's rolled up into a ball and silently weeping over his uselessness on this one...
Really? So you think I should give a clue?
It's nothing tropical, it's european and even more to the north than where I am...
Must be the Frisian Islands then...
Thanks for the tip, O great Daan!
Then, the shadows made some sense... Cliffs! Helgoland.
That was a tough one, without help...
Yes! That's the one. And that cliff is what draw my attention to that island. So much that I wanna visit the island. I assumed it belonged to Denmark, but now I assured it belongs to Germany.
I remember an engraving of it on my grandmother's old 1901 Larousse. Come to think of it, that dictionary has built my fantasy world of places I'd love to go to: the Taj Mahal, Salto del Angel, Angkor, Ayers Rock and ... Heligoland. Funny how the red cliffs don't really show on Google Earth.
If you don't zoom out toomuch you get a pretty nice view of Ayers Rock:
http://zephyr1974.blogspot.com/2009/01/where-hell-is-willem-27.html
Hey! I had forgotten that one! I hope to see it some day. I might have to hurry, though. So many places, so little time...
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