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Kuno
Feb-03-2005, 10:39 GMT
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Switzerland

Have a look at:
http://www.liveatsunset.ch

you see two small pictures of a location in Zurich (Switzerland). It´s in the middle of the city and the stage is in the middle of an Old castle, which is the swiss national museum.

During the summer, a lot of artist perform there... and it´s such a cool location (unfortunately I can´t find better pics)

But I have to say, this location is so romantic, I guess Art Garfunkel would better fit into that scene than Paul :o)

 
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Nathgertsch
Feb-03-2005, 11:01 GMT
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France

We can´t see the pic Bodo :-(
And btw, the Mediterranean sea is not an ocean ! ;-)And I didn´t know there was a sea in Austria !!!! Isn´t it a lake or a pond ? ;-)

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Søren
Feb-03-2005, 11:41 GMT
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Denmark

I see the pic just fine! Still, I have to agree with Nath that one of the (few) things that Austria is missing is definetely a sea ;)

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Bodo
Feb-03-2005, 11:51 GMT
IP:
Austria

I know..you only see it in the BOARD view :-)

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Nathgertsch
Feb-03-2005, 12:32 GMT
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France

Is it a kind of racism against the "tree" users ? ;-)

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Bodo 
Feb-03-2005, 14:13 GMT
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Austria

No ;-)

It´s the problem with long words like
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:-)
I test at the moment if it´s good to cut them. (html is stupid, it doesn´t make line wrap´s for itself)

If you look into the board mode you see that the ahttp://wwwhttp://wwwhttp://wwwhttp://wwwhttp://www
http://wwww
is bigger than the window. In the three mode I´ve cut it because with the new changes some buttons will be outside the window if the word is too long.

The next problem is now, it also cut´s the link to the image I included :-)

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Nathgertsch
Feb-03-2005, 18:00 GMT
IP:
France

Ok, I see :-)
So, I made the effort to pass from tree to board to see the pic ;-) and the theater looks really great !!but one question : is it the water we can see bewteen the audiance and the stage ? In that case, if the crowd wants to run to the stage (as the real fans always do in most of the concerts :-)), there, you have to dive and swimm ? ;-)

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Bodo
Feb-03-2005, 18:25 GMT
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Austria

It´s different, sometimes they have water between the audience and the stage, sometimes not

Look at these pictures from some fabolous operas

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Nathgertsch
Feb-03-2005, 18:35 GMT
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France

Very nice !

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Mayjay
Feb-03-2005, 23:46 GMT
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Netherlands

Oooh... there´s a lovely little theatre in Cornwall, UK, the Minack Theatre, looking out over the bay at Porthcurno. At night you can watch a show while the sun sinks into the see.... (except when its pouring down). It was designed and built by Rowena Cade and it looks like an Old amphitheatre... its lovely! Wouldn´t it be great to see them there!

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Lekornee
Feb-04-2005, 06:14 GMT
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USA - United Staates America

Those pictures are amazing!

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io
Feb-04-2005, 19:41 GMT
IP:
Italy

ok, Italy must be on a tour programme..
I should say the colosseum, in Rome.. but the greek theater in Taormina, in Sicily (even if it´s a little far from my home) is very very beautiful too and, of course, it is some thousand-years Old..
or maybe the Arena in Verona, or some squares in some beautiful cities, like he has already done in Florence, Lucca..
It should be wonderful to see him playing on the street, with all his musicians too...

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Scaaty
Feb-10-2005, 01:49 GMT
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Ireland

there is an amphitheatre in Ephesus in Turkey where St Paul gave his lecture to the Ephesians. It can hold 25000 but still is very intimate. Pavorotti, Sting and Elton John have all payed there so why not the modern "St Paul"??

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