User talk:JudithcommHi Judith, Thanks. We did a fair bit of research on it, over two months in Mallorca. Yes, I can do that. I certainly have pictures of Cala Blanca, ('Ladder Bay'), which I don't think is on the Commons, and I have pictures of Cala d'en Monjo, (of the ruin/foundations of 'Daphne's Hotel' that is), also not on the Commons. I have the Raixa, Cala de Deiá, Sa Dragonera, and Sant Elm, but they seem to be pretty well covered already. Nevertheless, I'll sort them out, and put them all on, no problem. OK, so now for the interesting part. The picture in the link is looking E.N.E., up the north side of the Formentor Peninsula, towards the lighthouse. This exact location is first used in the montage of scenes setting up the location of each character just prior to the murder, (approx. 48mins). The lighthouse can be seen in the distance. The film seems to suggest that it is above 'Ladder Bay', (Cala Blanca), (Poirot suggests that Daphne must have passed Ladder Bay on her walk to the lighthouse), however Cala Blanca is actually 50 miles away, about the longest possible distance between two points in Mallorca. The same shot is used again, about 30mins later as Poirot begins his walk around the island, timing himself between the various locations linked to the murder. A walk that in reality, would have been around 75 miles long, taking in Formentor, Cala Blanca, and Raixa. The beach used for the 'Gull Cove Scene', (where Christine Redfern is creating an alibi for herself with the young Linda Marshall), is Cala en Feliu, also on the Formentor Peninsula. It is on the other side of the small peninsula, (the south side), only a couple of kilometers away from the linked photo. I was aware of the scene and its location, but I didn't know that there was a photo of it on the Commons. Hope this helps.
ThanksMany thanks for all the work you've been doing recently on Jekyll/Lutyens images, including for Munstead Wood. I just created a new article, Folly Farm, Sulhamstead, using some of your recently uploaded pics. I'd been hoping for a while that pics for that house would turn up! -- Aegoceras (talk) 18:05, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
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