It was in Belgrade Fort.They have an outdoor collection/museum of military equipment from several wars, mainly canons and tanks. I have posted some more pictures in the Random photo thread.
Let's play find the SAK in the walk in cigar humidor at Stetson Cigars
:pok:You do realise that these cigars have now been contaminated and must be destroyed by fire...
Ill help take care of them, one by one. I know it a big sacrifice that I will have to endure, but I must do what is right.......Cool pics!!sent from Nate's mobile
I'd also be willing to take one for the team. It wouldn't be the MTO way if we didn't offer to help out.
Quote from: derekmac on December 06, 2013, 05:05:20 PMI'd also be willing to take one for the team. It wouldn't be the MTO way if we didn't offer to help out. That would be about 25k+ cigars. I'd need a LOT of help
Quote from: stealth007s on December 06, 2013, 09:57:00 PMQuote from: derekmac on December 06, 2013, 05:05:20 PMI'd also be willing to take one for the team. It wouldn't be the MTO way if we didn't offer to help out. That would be about 25k+ cigars. I'd need a LOT of help In that case, I'd be more than willing to assist you as well, Terry.....
In that case, I'd be more than willing to assist you as well, Terry.....
See Terry, it won't be too hard to get rid of them. The hard part will be explaining to the owner just what your trying to do. Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
Visited the "open air museum" Bokrijk in the north-east of Belgium last thursday and my Spirit joined me .Bokrijk shows how people lived in Belgium around 1913, more info can be found here.Anyway, it was a beautiful sunny day and here are some pics:
Exploring the Utrera canyon in Casares, Spain, carrying the Explorer(Image removed from quote.)
I visited Bokrijk when I was a kid. The place still looks the same. Then again, it still looks the same as it did in 1913. Are the "Bokkerijders" still hanging out there?