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This city is named after a familiar western European port, one with a history dating to the Bronze Age. (Plymouth, England)
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arrow Clue #2 (12/11/09)
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Its harbor (or waterfront) is famous for an unusual landmark (or piece of art), one that can't possibly be missed if visit this place. The Wind Wand, a narrow red fibre glass tube, 200mm in diameter, stands 45 metres high along the waterfront. Weighing approximately 900kg, the Wind Wand can bend at least 20 metres. At night, a light at the top of the Wand emits a soft red glow, and it can be seen for miles. Additional details here!)
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New Plymouth, North Island, New Zealand
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Alf Storm, Oslo, Norway

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