Where on Earth? Week 49


The minarets in this photo might be a little misleading, but I don’t think this should be a tough one to guess. This is a pretty dominant building in the skyline. Think you know where it is? Submit your guess and we’ll reveal the answer on Friday.

Where on Earth week 48: Vang Vieng, Laos

This location didn’t seem to be too difficult for readers to figure out — three out of four commenters guessed correctly, while one answer was close — this person guessed the “Banana Pancake” trail of Chiang Mai (sounds delish).

So, Vang Vieng it is — truly a budget backpacker’s prime destination. During the day, travelers can inter-tube down the river, which is surrounded by lush green mountains. Riverside bars try to lure travelers in by providing zip lines and rope swings, and there’s always an eager Lao man with a curved stick ready to sweep you in and serve you deliciously refreshing Beer Lao. After a mellow day on the river, head to the tiny town area to dazedly watch “Friends” reruns with other backpackers.

This photo was taken from my guesthouse after such a day.

Where on Earth? Week 48


This backpacker paradise offers river tubing trips, the show “Friends” at every restaurant, and more banana pancake stands then you can ever hope to visit. Think you know where this is? Leave a comment below and tell us!

Tune in Friday for the answer.

Where On Earth? Week 47: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

This one wasn’t much of a mystery to many of you. It’s the very unusual Punta Cana airport in the Dominican Republic. It probably didn’t help that I blogged about my trip down there. Unfortunately we were just passing through, but I can tell you that the airport looked nice.

Congratulations to Ryan, who guessed it in just 40 minutes.

Join Kent at Cockpit Chronicles which takes you along on each of his trips as a co-pilot on the Boeing 757 and 767 out of Boston.

Where on Earth? Week 47

This airport is unlike any other. Know where it is? Post your guesses in the comments and come back on Friday to find out!

Join Kent at Cockpit Chronicles which takes you along on each of his trips as a co-pilot on the Boeing 757 and 767 out of Boston.