It is in an island.
Bern, Switzerland.
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Catedral-Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, Zaragoza, Spain
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It is indeed Zaragoza.
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Cape Canaveral?
Edit: Yes, it's the NASA Shuttle Landing Facility.
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Rommu prison in Estonia (sorry Lol, but it seems nobody else is bothering, this one was easy to find )
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
Yea, I feared it might be a bit too difficult because it's a pretty nondescript building in the middle of nowhere in Estonia but I googled "ruined building in lake" and it was the third result in google images so no problems there. Pretty weird place, we stumbled upon it by pure chance on a student trip a few years back and stopped mainly because of the odd-looking hill next to it if I remember correctly. The village consisted of a few desolate Soviet flats, the prison was abandoned but inaccessable and the partially submerged buildings were apparently part of a quarry.
Over to you again.
Maybe I was just lucky. The watchtowers on the wall clearly point to a prison. Submerged buildings often point to a reservoir. For the landscape and forest type my best guess was that it had to be a place in the very north of Eurasia. I googled 'prison', 'reservoir', 'arctic'. Whether applicable or not, the view turned up a lot in the search results!
Next.
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Iona abbey, the isle of Iona. I meant to post this yesterday but as I hit "post" GED turned the site off
Proudly under the patronage of General Brewster of the Imperial House of Hader
Proud patron of 4zumi, Akar, CommodusIV ,Swaeft and Peaman
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Cheers
Proudly under the patronage of General Brewster of the Imperial House of Hader
Proud patron of 4zumi, Akar, CommodusIV ,Swaeft and Peaman