Mark is absolutely correct, although I must say, I thought it was going to take more than ten minutes to solve this one! Then again the Confluence of the Little Colorado River with the Big Colorado...
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Mark is absolutely correct, although I must say, I thought it was going to take more than ten minutes to solve this one! Then again the Confluence of the Little Colorado River with the Big Colorado...
Rivers come in a lot of different shapes and sizes, and they also come in different colors. There's a place that I've been where two rivers collide, creating a very interesting phenomenon. Several...
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Anyone who drives the Alaska Highway between Whitehorse and the Alaska border will travel right through the heart of Kluane...
I almost forgot about that strange memorial. Here's the clue the way I posted it:
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And here's the marker before I scrambled...
That was what you call a slow pitch, right over the plate. Google is getting so darned sophisticated, it actually shocks me from time to time. You might recall that I had that back and forth dialogue...
I'm surprised this one hasn't been solved long since, but if you're really stuck, I'll try a different approach. (Note: the times on the following entries are taken from the time stamps on my...
Kudos for the attempt, but no, not quite. Let's say you started out at Silver Lake, Washington: it would take you the best part of a week to get to this particular Where am I location. And the...
Time to break out the good silver:
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The body of water is a Lake; and the road is a well-known Highway.
I'm not sure...
Here's a better look at that cryptic clue:
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Two letters have been transposed. If you can figure out the...
Is everybody ready for another round? Here we go, with several views of a particularly lovely body of water:
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Yes, indeed! The picture of the Castillo, the big pyramid, is another example of an image that takes you right straight to Chichen Itza. Most of the others come back as generic "ruins," or "walls,"...
Aha! That certainly explains how you solved this one so quickly! I'd honestly forgotten that trick (simply dropping a picture into the Image search bar, without saying a word ;-) Even so, I wouldn't...
Good job, Utahtea! This is indeed Chicken Itza, although the folks down in the Yucatan spell it differently (Chichen Itza ;-)
Which clue gave it away? Was it the Group of a thousand Columns?
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Actually the clue here has nothing to do with the birds. It's the fact that the structure they're sitting on is ROUND, which makes it quite unique.
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You're correct--it's NOT the southwest! ;-)
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I'm not sure the bird knows what he's getting into (then again, maybe he does!)
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This place is a little more complicated to...
I haven't been there, but that thing is a Mobius Arch if ever I saw one!
I love your pictures, Utahtea, so much that I took the liberty of waving my magic wand over this one:
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This one picture looks really familiar; I know I've seen this formation somewhere!
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But I, for one, will need at least one more...
Well, needless to say you're dead on the money, and yes, the City of Rocks has a very cool campground, run by the State of New Mexico, with campsites that back right up to these amazing rock...
Well, since nobody has come up with an actual place name yet, I'll toss out one more seriously convoluted clue to go along with Utahtea's "Roll":
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This next set is a place with a name. It's nowhere near as elegant as the Oasis at Death Valley, but with just a little advance planning, you CAN stay here:
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Currently the Oasis at Death Valley, formerly known as the Inn at Furnace Creek. I'm not sure when the name changed.
Rick
You are, of course, both correct. Sometimes known as the White Dove of the Desert, the church you can see today has been there since 1797, and it's still in use.
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I've added a new wrinkle to this next round by getting a little artsy with my compositions, and then removing most of the color from the photos:
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You are absolutely correct! I guess I should have muddled up that reflection! ;-)
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When I was living in Washington, I used...