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Great that you are doing this again Dafsade!!
To all others: I highly recommend this alliance! Great way to learn all about the intricacies of the game in a supportive environment.
Are all of these flights done without bonuses active that could increase drop rate? If so, you could calculate the average and standard deviation of the percent drop for all things in each category (i.e., very seldom, seldom, etc). Although with your low number of total flights, I would expect...
This is the first time I have seen the central mall zoomed in. I didn't notice the columns on front or the details on the roof. The style sort of reminds me of the clock tower house.
Yes, I had seen Bokor Hill when searching southeast Asia. It's just not a match. I really want that roofline. I am using websites for old postcards and old pictures to search for spa towns (wikipedia has a list). There are many decaying spa towns... I just need to find the right one I think.
The roof design looks like a half-hip roof (aka jerkinhead..... aka a bunch of other names). Most popular in Germany and the Netherlands, which also happen to be places known for their Christmas markets. Happy hunting!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_roof#Half-hip_roof
I got excited when I saw the Pine Street Inn in Boston because it has the same architecture in the tower portion. Then I realized it is based on a tower in Italy, and that it is now a super common architectural detail. :confused:
Also now getting frustrated with House of Wax again because...
I think this is a match. The basement windows are also really close -- if you look from another angle, there is a sunken "hole" in front of them on the real building as well.
Since I have found very similar buildings from the late 1800's in Vienna and Croatia, I was going with areas covered by the Ottoman Empire. (that is a lot of real estate though 😉). I even roped in LimSky's aunt since she has traveled that area a lot, but to no avail.
Hahahaha! I have seriously googled "abandoned buildings [insert country name]" for every single European country. The I started in on googling abandoned spas for every single European country. I have seriously never gotten these images 🥴 . Time to clear my cache and try again. 😄
It looks very similar! The architect's website talks about those buildings in the present tense, as well as in the future tense (confusing!). That building should be located to the left of the New Tretjakov Gallery when facing away from the river (they are buildings designed based on the work...
OK, so it's time to play "who gets different search results than I do on Google" :D
For the Stone Castle:
- It is Scots Baronial architecture (classical, not "neo") due to the crow-stepped gables, conical turrets, and addition of conical bartizans (turrets extending from the upper part of a...
There are buildings like that in the Saint-Germain area near Notre Dame in Paris, but I have not been able to match details yet. Maybe you will have some luck in Italy?
I do not see any angle that really matches, except maybe the first one below. Any other angle is not a match. There is probably a better match out there somewhere. Keep it on the list.
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