Where is this photo taken? (Anyone can post a photo)

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Last call for this one. I gave a hint that are common name of the beastie has a connection to the area in which you see it.

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And also this one:

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I think it’s Christchurch Greyfriars. Opposite St Paul’s cathedral in London. Built by Christopher Wren and remodeled by the Germans in 1940. The remaining structure is actually a private house.
 
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OK. The bugs are Mormon Crickets (or, more strictly I see, shieldbacked katydids (!) ) and the place is Utah.

The wave I photographed was well over a km long.
 
I would have guessed a UK coastal town as the poem seems very british....
However, google tells me I'm wrong. Good luck to others!
 
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