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NOT SOLVED RIDDLE.
The Vanlée is a French coastal river of Normandy, in the department of Manche. It is a short river, but when its mouth is covered by the tide, the basin becomes very wide. It is not a banal place and, to be honest, I thought it would intrigue more.
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But can I ask you, what makes you think the Normandy and not, for example, Ireland or Scotland?
This riddle is difficult also because it is a very low tide condition and the images with Google Earth are in different tidal conditions.
It is a not banal place.
Anyway tomorrow night I give the solution.
It is impossible to determine it with Google Earth, it can only be determined by another intuition.
Cheers, Hans-Jörg
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