Hi everyone,
Thank you for your thoughtful questions and ...
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Hi everyone,
Thank you for your thoughtful questions and comments about the 2024 Winter Release. I enjoyed learning what y...
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Hi everyone,
We haven’t had a game for a while, and I thought this one would be apt: in these times, we’re not travelling so much or so far, but what better opportunity to reminisce on our past adventures and have a bit of fun travelling virtually?
The name of the game here is to guess ‘where in the world’ the photo shows. It’s a cropped photo of a famous location… can you guess?
Whoever guesses correctly can then challenge us with a picture of their own to guess.
I’ll kick things off - I hope you enjoy 🙂
Good one @Emilia42! It looked so familiar to me but I just couldn't figure it out. I kept thinking the church looked North American but the square looked European...
That's one of the reasons I love Quebec City so much. It's a tiny Europe but only a short drive away!
@Emilia42 I love it there, too, but haven't been since the '80s! I'll have to head up there again soon. How long is the drive from Orono?
It's about 4.5 hours. The same distance if I were to drive to Boston. When I was little we would go there every long weekend we could get. Now I try to get up there at least once a year.
This is a hard one . ..
It's very famous if you know the area. But it's pretty remote.
Clue: Southern hemisphere
Yes. I'll add another photographic clue.
@Michelle53 Very unspecific, but is it in Patagonia? I'm not good at geography but I read Bruce Chatwin's book...
Well guessed @Ann72!
@Michelle53 it's completely up to you how accurate you want the answer to be, seeing as it's your pic 😊 Personally I'm enjoying the extra photos - I'm not very familiar with this area though...
@Michelle53 I'm just wondering if you want the 4 peaks first shown, the region, or the lake. Or this particular part of the Andes Mountain Range? Or the country? Patagonia is in both Argentina and Chile, is it not? And there is a part of Patagonia that's disputed, so it's sometimes known as No Man's Land. Is that what you mean here?
The images are spectacular and make me want to go there!
@Ann72 I think the general area would be close enough, in this case, since the peaks (or towers) I showed represent the name of the national park they are in, and you can see them start to appear in the middle of this third photo (another clue 😉 )
@Michelle53 Torres del Paine National Park? I had to Google, as I had never heard of it before. https://www.gochile.cl/en/torres-del-paine-national-park/