Solo Foxer #65

Unlike the formidable Friday foxers, the Monday kind are designed with lone truth sleuths in mind. While Roman, my Chief Foxer Setter, would be very interested to know how long it takes you to defox today’s brainteaser, he requests that the comments section isn’t used to share solutions or drop hints.

“Where am I?”

Using the following clues (the map above is purely decorative) in combination with Street View (all Solo Foxer solutions are Street Viewable), MAPfrappe, and other online tools, work out my location. The answer will appear under next Monday’s solo foxer.

Today, I’m in a country led by someone whose surname is an anagram of a word found on a ZX Spectrum keyboard. Last year the country issued a postage stamp featuring an unusual AFV. Equilongitudinous with a large lake inhabited by seals, I can see…

  • An empty pushchair
  • A beach
  • An equestrian statue
  • A red and white 150-metre tall TV tower
  • A floating restaurant
  • Blue and white stripes
  • A tank with a 45mm main gun
  • Battlements
  • A river, the name of which starts and ends with the same letter
  • A hotel with 117 rooms
  • A building of interest to campanophiles
  • Thousands of dandelion clocks

I’m not in Pont-à-Mousson.

(Last week I was here)

2 Comments

  1. Pushchair ahoy! Roman is keeping us on our toes with an unusual structure this week. Did not take too long to narrow down to a municipality, but then narrowing the area down further took some work and the “tramping around in Street View looking for things” phase took somewhat longer than average. Probably 45 minutes all told.

  2. What a lot of dandelion clocks! I took a little while finding the country having got the wrong Spectrum keyword, but once I had the right one it didn’t take long.

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