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Andy Dodds
Andy Dodds
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Posted at 12:32 on 2nd November 2013
is it empire state
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Ken Marshall
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Posted at 13:14 on 2nd November 2013
No,it's not the Empire State . 
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 13:35 on 2nd November 2013
is it a bridge
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 13:39 on 2nd November 2013

nd seen as ur an aussie is it sydney harbour bridge

 

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rustyruth
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Posted at 14:16 on 2nd November 2013
Think you might have it there Andy, the bridge was opened in 1932, I've been up it but I didn't know it had a reputation for people jumping off.
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 14:42 on 2nd November 2013

easy exit i suppose....based on my beloved tyne bridge and metal was shipped to oz from middlesbrough

 

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Ken Marshall
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Posted at 14:52 on 2nd November 2013
Yes, it is a bridge but it's not the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 15:06 on 2nd November 2013
grrrr brooklyn
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 15:08 on 2nd November 2013
golden gate even ive just googled brooklyn nd it was opened in 1800s lol
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rustyruth
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Posted at 15:13 on 2nd November 2013
I've discounted Scammonden and Auckland, they were opened much later, along with the Forth Bridge which was in the 1800's.

Edited by: rustyruth at:2nd November 2013 15:14
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