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- Birthday 05/05/1967
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http://transpressnz.blogspot.com/2012/09/dutch-naval-ship-hr-ms-utrecht.html I'll go with that answer. It's the Hr. Ms. Utrecht(see link above). On to you Jan.
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You're very close but I can't count it as right.
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OK, here's the next. Not the clearest picture but it will have to do. Flag and name are wiped out. Menno
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USCGC_Acushnet_(WMEC-167) I guess it's my turn then so let me find something.
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USS SHACKLE ARS9?
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Happy new year everyone!
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Was thinking tanker but now I'm thinking whale factory ship (or whatever they are called).
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Most likely HongKong area with those mountains.
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Maybe not Chinese but certainly China.
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A nice warehouse with a crane and a folding platform. I wonder how that can be related to a particular ship.
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You got it right Jan, as allways. Over to you.
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Why is noone asking questions to narrow it down? Is it an uninteresting choice I made?
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Yes, that background excludes quite a lot. Although it could have been somewhere on the southern hemisphere as well. Anyway, Canada is right and that together with the rest of the clues and the ship build (clearly not build during the 16th century) should give enough info I hope. Did I already mention its a steel build?
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Maybe the clue I gave earlier was a little misleading by saying that she was the only WWI loss within that navy because that may suggest that she was hit by a torpedo or whatever, but she was hit by a storm. Still making her the only loss though, which suggest that we better look at another direction then Europe. I was thinking, most people are away on holiday, and I'm just only entertaining myself.
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I wonder whether I should give more clues right now. I'm having the feeling noone is there to read it anyway.
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