“We were really in a difficult situation,” says Mousa, wh...
“We were really in a difficult situation,” says Mousa, who was displaced from his country along with his wife and two youn...
Hi everyone,
We have a new game, something fun to do over the weekend. From culture to food, to general information associated with the area, the emojis below illustrate 34 different countries.
Can you guess which ones they are?
As always, for more people to be able to take part, please post one reply at a time.
I hope you’ll have fun with it and I’ll be here to help you if you need it 🙂
Nick
@J-Renato0 I did not know that the Easter Islands were a territory of Chile! The couple who you hosted - did they feel they lived too close because of the number of tourists or...another reason?
Yes, exactly, one at a time gives other members the opportunity to post.
I can not say precisely what is "too close" in terms of Easter Islands! 🙂 I have never been there.
What I know more precisely it that is too far from Chile. About 5 hours and 30 minutes flight from Santiago City to Easter Island.
@J-Renato0 correct again! Yes, it is more in the sense of not writing two or three or more in one go; otherwise, someone could guess 15 in a single turn, bringing the game down in half for everyone else. The ideal scenario would be to guess one, then after a few hours if others had a turn, suggest one more etc.
It should be fun for everyone 🙂
Oh of course flattery gets you everywhere Nick!!!!
One last go before I head off for a week!
Can I submit Denmark for #32
Cheers.......Rob
Correct! @Robin4 This sounds like taking a holiday, which if you are, I hope you'll have a marvellous time! 🙂
23 - Israel
27 - Spain
29 - Japan
17 - Egypt?
4 - Italy
5 - Mexica
🙄😁
Most of them are correct @Anna9170 , not all of them though.
Please refrain from guessing more than one in every go though, so that others have a chance to play as well 🙂
@Emiel1 No, there are no camels in Turkey, I was there many times when I worked in a travel agency. )))
Turkey is correct @Emiel1
Actually, Turkey has a long history with Camels going back thousands of years. From using them in wars to transferring goods although nowadays they are used as a tourist attraction for pleasure rides. The game is meant to be a bit difficulty level, so this was a bit tricky 🙂 @Anna9170
Thank you.
Side effect of the game is it includes now and then also an educational element, nice !