School Contest Help

earth200

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What up guys im having this contest at school where we tell the computer lab official the location of famous citys by showing us a picture of famous buildings in the city I have tell fryday to anwser all or more then anyone else. The reward is a 300 meg flashdrive. One of the pictures look exacly like the one in civ 2 palace in the civopedia, So im wondering if anyone knows the name of the palace or the location of it. Any help be gratful:goodjob: .
 
I tried to find the picture to which you're referring? Any chance you could find or upload it? That would help greatly. Might it be the Taj?
 
For Civ 2 Gold city view it's Taj Mahal. For Civ 2 Tot Civilopedia bitmap, I think it is a palace in France although I forget the name.
 
Civ2 Classic also has Taj Mahal under Palace, which is a hoot because the Taj Mahal is a mausoleum, not a palace. Anyway, the city it is located in is Agra, in India. The Taj has tall, narrow towers in each corner and an onion dome.

The most famous palace in France is Versailles, in near Paris.

Seeking Internet help is legal, right?
 
Ya thats what i was looking for thank you very much for the help guys.:)
Also its legal.
Its a mausoleum I never knew that, I always thought it was a palace just from the way it looks and its in the game under palace. Maybe i shouldn't rely on civ2 to much for historic accuracy:lol:
 
The Taj-Mahal was built by a ruler as a tomb for his favourite wife and originally he planed a second unit in all-black next to the Taj for himself, but his heirs cancelled the project, seems they prefered to keep all that money for them selfs. Greedy B's ... :)
 
I often wonder why Shah Jahan, the Indian ruler who built Taj Mahal, called it that when it was meant to be a tomb: Taj means crown and Mahal means place.
 
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