Here you go!
Here you go!
I'm guessing Paris
I'm guessing Paris
That's right. I think it's the Tower of Saint-Jacques in Paris. It was part of a church that's not there any more.
I believe you are correct. The Roman amphitheater in Arles. Arles was also notably home to Van Gough during his most prolific period.Arles, France??
it gets a bit confusing sometimes....especially if someone posts something totally out of the blue....Somehow my notifications haven't come across for this thread, but am glad to see that it continues still. I had that Roman amphitheater in Nimes .. so carry on. Maybe I'll get a notice when someone gets it
Yes, it is!! You are on....It’s Newgrange Burial Mound in Ireland.
We’ve been to a few prehistoric sites over the years. They’re special.Yes, it is!! You are on....
We visited it in March 2006, my wife had a life threatening heart issue in the end of 2005, and had emergency triple bypass surgery. Her wish was - if she makes it - to go back to Ireland and visit this place, We did...she went inside (I am not, claustrophobic...), it is a very amazing place and we actually went twice there and spend a lot of time.
Is it Warwick Castle?A powerful man lived here a few hundred years ago.
Yes, it’s Warwick Castle. The castle is over 900 years old and there’s been a fortification on the site for more than 1100 years.Is it Warwick Castle?
Further olde info on Warwick CastleWhat I've always enjoyed in this thread was seeing & reading about places I will likely never be able to visit. Did I mis-read that that site was also, albeit temporarily, the digs of one William the Conqueror? Here in the states we learned that Wm the C was a pretty significant fellow of olde England ...