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Where on Earth

Where On Earth (Week 5)

by Willy Volk on Apr 25, 2007

There are 9 clues built right into this photo. Can you guess where on earth the picture was taken?

Here’s one more clue: “I hope the answer is not too difficult.” I’ll reveal the location — and announce the winners — on Friday. Good luck.

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