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 you’ll find me close to the town that briefly hit the headlines in Britain in 1926. Anagramed, the town’s name is ‘Tram Cloning’. The nearest lighthouse is roughly nine kilometres away, the nearest National Trust-owned country house about five miles distant. Not in the EU or EFTA, I’m in a county that has a bicolour flag. The spot you are searching for is equilatitudinous with one of Columbia’s sister cities and an island that’s also a disease, and equilongitudinous with a museum opened by a 21st Century PM.
You’re probably in the right place if you can see…
- An oystercatcher
- The chimney of a biomass power plant
- Wind turbines
- Haul trucks
- A red bull
- Nipples
I’m not in Pont-à-Mousson.
(Last week I was here)
Oystercatcher ahoy! Pretty quick to the town and then a fair bit of time in Streetview.
Caveat defoxer. This one violated what I have come to regard as an un-written rule of Solo Foxers.
Holiday time well spent, thanks Roman.