Yamaha Super Tenere MOTO-TAG photo game

Sierra1

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I can't see the images...? Even when I right-click and 'show' image...? Looking for a 700 year old mine, did I understand that correctly???
Old iron mine. Bonus for 700 years old. I'm thinking there might be a site problem with the pictures. Madhatter's showed the thumbnail, but when you click on them. . . . you only get the top third of the pic. Same with a picture of an old Volvo earlier.
 

EricV

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Tags work best that are not random events or sightings, but rather things fairly commonplace around the world that can be searched for and ridden to get. Not everyone has road kill or iron mines, for example. I located a mine somewhat near me, not iron, but lignite, but didn't feel like riding 300 miles just to get the tag. I'm sure others have mines closer, but we are barely into spring and lots of US riders are still in snow and poor weather at this point in the year, reducing that community's ability to participate.

As weather improves, more people will participate.
 

Dirt_Dad

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Fact #1: I was on a pee break.
Fact #2: I was going to say it was something else.

After seeing how much I spit on my boot I didn't want people feeling sorry for me.

You believe me...right?

;)
 

Don in Lodi

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Gates and "Road Closed" have always been an invite to find out what's back there.
 

holligl

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Grab, technically Acre + is acres.

New tag, a town with some history. This is Tortilla Flats, on old Stage Coach stop. Current population is about 9, but the waiting line for lunch is out the door. On the Apache Trail.


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Garrydymond

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Here is some info courtesy of wiki.
In pre-Columbian times, already one of the largest towns in the region, it was conquered by the Aztecs under the rule of Moctezuma Ilhuicamina[4] During Moctezuma Ilhuicamina's reign (1440–1469), the first leisure center for nobles was created in the warm territory of Oaxtepec, as well as low lands to the south of Tenochtitlan valley, today's Morelos. Moctezuma ordered to use the water springs of Oaxtepec to create an irrigation system for agriculture and preservation of important vegetation of the Aztec empire. An elaborate royal garden was established here where both flowers and other plants were cultivated. This was the first botanical garden in the Americas.
 
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