REBUS puzzles

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Fitting for the times

Jonas Salk

Fitting for the times, right! I was thinking that when I posted it. Dr. Jonas Salk, originator of Salk polio vaccine. Well done @Syzygy .

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This is a pretty cool thread...I thought I was kinda smart when I got Rowan and Martin and Barnum and Bailey....But then I realised lots I dont know
 
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If only I could figure out the latest posted by @Charlemagne1333 !!

Anyone else making progress on that one?
Not really ....maybe - air guitar?

Otherwise no idea
 
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Still stumbling on this one...atmosphere, Les Paul? Need to ponder a bit more...
You’re on the right track @Syzygy

Looking for a well known landmark

The Les Paul is indicative of a music genre commonly associated with this guitar
 
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Not a puzzle...just vacation pictures from Nova Scotia! Thanks @Canuck for the reminder to take a moment and enjoy some lovely memories!
Never been to Canada, but my great aunt left the UK in her early twenties, and initially lived in Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands, as they were called then). After a few years she eventually settled in Courtenay, in the Comox valley, on Vancouver Island, and spent the rest of her life there. On her occasional visits back home, she would often describe the wildlife, and landscape of the places she hade lived in, with great enthusiasm.

I know it’s a place I’d like to visit one day...
 
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You’re on the right track @Syzygy

Looking for a well known landmark

The Les Paul is indicative of a music genre commonly associated with this guitar

Ahhh now I think I have it

 
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Quebec - Perce rock I believe?

By George, he GOT it, without my clue, I believe! I specifically chose that view because it didn’t show the hole through the rock.

 
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By George, he GOT it, without my clue, I believe! I specifically chose that view because it didn’t show the hole through the rock.

I saw that view in a newspaper report in the uk around a year or so ago. The article was about the unfortunate drowning of a uk tourist in Canada on that beach