Tuvalu
Ungava Bay, Canada
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Victoria, one of the six states of Australia
Waterford, a town in southern Ireland that is famous for its beautifully handcrafted glass and crystal.
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
Xantippe, a small town in Western Australia, named for the allegedly rather tough, waspish wife of the famous Athenian philosopher, Socrates. No doubt Socrates would turn in his grave.
Yosemite Valley, California, USA
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Zimbabwe, which, now it has changed government, has been invited to rejoin the Commonwealth of Nations.
Ashland, Kentucky, USA. Across the Big Sandy Riber from Huntington, West Virginia.
Love God, love people
Bombay, an old name for Mumbai in India.
Chittagong, Bangladesh
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Daisy Hill, a suburb in a town west of here, and also the fictional place where Snoopy was born.
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
East Lynn Lake, WV (a reservoir near me that is used for recreation)
Love God, love people
Fangchenggang, Guangxi, China
Poetry in the moonlight was a dangerous thing.
Gelibolu, Turkey, otherwise known as Gallipoli, where today it was New Zealand's turn to officiate at Anzac Day commemorations at Anzac Cove, with Australian and Turkish representatives. Whilst over in Villers-Bretonneux, the French Prime Minister and Prince Charles, along with Australian notables, officiated at the 100th anniversary of an Australian WW1 victory on 25th April, 1918. At nearby Le Hamel, there are also USA, UK and Canadian flags which fly at the WW1 memorial.
They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old,
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them. Lest we forget.
Hong Kong
always be humble and kind