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The BFD View From Your Window: Today the Winner gets a PRIZE

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The BFD has a few small boxes of brand new books to give away as prizes once a week on View From Your Window. The prize day will be once a week on random days.

Today is a prize-winning View From Your Window.

Today’s winner can choose a book from the three titles below.

The BFD. View From Your Window Book Prize choice.
  1. I’ve Been Thinking by Richard Prebble published 1996 Value $46
  2. The Art of the Argument by Stefan Molyneux published 2017 Value $12.82
  3. How Baby Boomers, Immigrants and Islam Screwed my Generation by Lauren Southern published 2016 Value $9.95

Where do you think today’s photo was taken? The first person to correctly name the island below the plane will be the winner.

The BFD. PRIZE winning VFYW

Editor Note: The BFD needs more views from your window and will run out in a couple of days.

We particularly need challenging views that contain enough clues for the once a week prize-winning VFYW.

window@thebfd.co.nz

Please put View From My Window in the subject line.

Yesterday’s view was of Urbino, Italy.

The BFD. VFYW

NOTE: We prefer photos to be from a window with preferably part of the window in the shot.

They do not have to be exotic locations. They can be the view from your kitchen window or bedroom window or lounge room window or car window on the way to work.

window@thebfd.co.nz

Please put View From My Window in the subject line.

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