I have a job to do today and it is about trying to figure out where this building is, and a need some help from you. So please help. Where is this building do you know because I sure don't? It had said something about Victorian Building so if you know where Victorian Buildings are then we can find out together. Do you have any guesses of where they might be? This picture you see here is very beautiful I like how it has some tall buildings! Well I hope that we can try to figure out where this buoilding is.
Photo Courtesy of Chris
Hi Lindsey,
What a beautiful picture! I really like the contrast of the modern buildings and the Victorian one.
I'm wondering if these are in a city about 2,500 miles west of you? Are you aware of any cities there?
Best,
Lani
Posted by: Lani | March 19, 2007 at 10:20 PM
Lani,
I actually do not know where this building is, but if you know where the Victorian Buildings are then you will probably know where these buildings are! When I find out where the building is, I am going to repost this but I do not know what I am going to do yet. But I will let you know, ok. I can tell you this I do not think these buildings are 2,500 miles east of me!
Posted by: lindsey | March 20, 2007 at 09:31 AM
Hi Lindsey,
You are absolutely right! The buildings are not 2500 miles EAST but they are 2500 miles WEST in a big city in the United States!! A big hint, the ground shook a lot there in 1906. Does that help?
Best,
Lani
Posted by: Lani | March 21, 2007 at 11:34 AM
Hi Lani,
I read a book about someplace where they talked about where they were at this place and the ground always shook. but when i ind out where it is then i will tell you ok.
Posted by: lindsey | March 22, 2007 at 10:10 AM
Think of an American city with a Spanish name - that's a good clue.
Posted by: chris | March 23, 2007 at 11:02 AM
Chris,
Mabey Mexico i don't know. Barcelona,Spain,Romania, could those be it.
Posted by: lindsey | March 27, 2007 at 10:44 AM
America - the USA!
San Francisco is where this photo was taken, in February. I was sure you'd get it ...
Posted by: chris | March 31, 2007 at 01:58 PM