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Jogon
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Unusual view of a modern building?The complex is all one 'thing'.Taken late afternoon. Sun, direction.
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Bournemouth fly-over at Canford Cliffs....    

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Caron wrote: Bournemouth fly-over at Canford Cliffs....     Yeah, I were thinking that...    

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Bottom of "class" Caron Ooh how cryptic that was...psEstablished 1552

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Leeds Grammar School

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Gold Star + see 'dog incident' in foregroundThe clock tower is just vis right of shot. Most days you can't see it. But the sun was just right as I was on collect school run.Taken from here http://goo.gl/maps/JoxPTPart of my quest for "How far north can you see"/ thread. A nearby resident said he could see "the Bank" ? Sutton Bank, I suggested, "no it's ere, uhm" etc etc. Anyway on a clear day he can see 'something' Bank.    
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Sutton Bank (and the Kilburn White Horse) can be seen with the naked eye from Otley Chevin's Surprise View on a clear day.    

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edit found it

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Si wrote: Sutton Bank (and the Kilburn White Horse) can be seen with the naked eye from Otley Chevin's Surprise View on a clear day.     The eighth tee at Scarcroft Golf Club is on the same side of Syke Lane as the clubhouse but further uphill towards the junction with Blackmoor Lane/Bay Horse Lane.The holes at Scarcroft are individually named - the eighteenth is Sir Robert Blackburn, the aircraft designer who figures prominently on other threads on this site - and the eighth is named White Horse, because the White Horse at Sutton Bank is clearly visible from the elevated back tee.

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Post by book »

Silly question, is Sutton Bank North from that point?
Is it me or has Leeds gone mad

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