Sunday, April 12, 2026

Where's the Wally?

No wargaming activity of any kind has taken place as this "Wally" has been enjoying a fabulous vacation with his better, and more beautiful, half.

The question for you is, where has this Wally been for his hols?

Follow the clues and make your guess.

It's Real, but it's not all what it looks to be.

Formerly walled but now just a small section remains.

Famously not a native, this oceanic mariner's remains lie in this tomb.

Famous for its tiles outstandingly on show in this locations big square.

Ole!

Put your guesses in the comments and I'll reveal all in due course.

28 comments:

  1. Looks like Seville? I was there for work a few years ago, there and the Roman city Vespasian was born in just outside?
    Best Iain

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    1. Well done, Iain. Seville it is.
      I also visited the Roman city, Italica. I didn't know Vespasian was born there but I did know that Trajan and Hadrian were born there.

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    2. I was working in Italica and also in a warehouse that had been next to the river but over time the river had moved, theyd built some of the crafts for the armada in it! I was there through the summer, even the Australians were complaining, Id just spent the winter in Iceland so I was still defrosting! Lovely city.
      Best Iain

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    3. That was interesting, thanks Iain.

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  2. I’m guessing it’s not Mablethorpe. 😉
    Think Iain got it. The non-native mariner (Christóbal Colón) pinned it down for me.
    Chris/Nundanket

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  3. Looks like Sevilla to me too! One of the hottest days EVER was spent in Sevilla back in 2011. I have a photo of the same arch as in your Photo #1.

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    1. Well done, Jonathan. Heat was one of the reasons we went last week and yet the thermometer still got to 27 celsius.
      The Real Alcazar was everything I expected and more.

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    1. LOL. I passed the "Beware, Farage is Here," road signs as I drove in!

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    2. Clacton is one place you won’t see him!
      Chris/Nundanket

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  5. Where ever it is Richard it looks very nice. I am guessing that you have had a great time.

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  6. The Tomb of Christopher Columbus - Seville. I claim my £5 and a pickled Onion!

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    1. Spot on, Norm. Pickled onion is in the post.

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  7. Looks lovely and others more well travelled than me have said Seville so I am assuming it is, hope you had a great time.

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    1. Thank you, Donnie. Sevile is an incredibly beautiful city. I loved it.

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  8. I was initially wondering if it could be Jaen, but the tomb gives it away. Definitely Clacton-on-Sea as Ray says.

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    1. The tomb does give it away, Lawrence. Next time, I will have to make the clues trickier.

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  9. Well I guessed Wigan Pier museum and amusement arcade, but was somewhat wide of the mark;)! Stunning architecture and I will be like a pig in the proverbial just wandering around:).

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  10. I'm going with the Seville crowds answer. I see these pictures flash across my save screen most every day. Enjoy your holiday. Be sure to try the tapas.

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  11. Looks like a great holiday, I know others went Seville, but I'll be honest as got as close as it was in Spain

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    1. I really enjoyed it. History, food and culture. What's not to like.

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  12. I thought Madrid because of the Real reference...but that is based purely on ⚽️!!

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    1. The "Real" reference was for the Real Alcazar, which is still used as a royal residence from time to time.

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