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Joseph Kerski
Guest
16:12 - 16/05/12
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Moira Jenkins
Guest
16:15 - 16/05/12
Just a guess... is it Stockholm?
Diana Larsson
GA Member
16:18 - 16/05/12
Stockhom, Sweden - home, sweet, home!
Fiona Spittle
Guest
16:30 - 16/05/12
Stockholm, Sweden
Fiona Spittle
GA Member
16:31 - 16/05/12
Stockholm, Sweden
bob lang
Guest
19:03 - 16/05/12
strandvagen Stockholm, know it well, used to live there
bob lang
Guest
19:05 - 16/05/12
Strandvagen , stockholm, used to live in this city
Sarah
Guest
08:28 - 17/05/12
Helsinki?
Richard Johns
Guest
19:03 - 17/05/12
Amsterdam?
Jenny Allison
GA Member
06:58 - 19/05/12
Stockholm Sweden!
Alan Parkinson
GA Member
17:06 - 21/05/12
Is that the Riverside near Kelham Island ? :)
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