Welcome back. This week we’re going to change things up a bit. Last week’s winners, Fletcher and Pat, had a pretty easy time of it, so we’re going to challenge them with a special photo for each of them. No one should vote for those two photos unless their name is Fletcher or Pat. We’ll do the same with every week’s winner(s). Winners, however, are invited to also vote for the three photographs everyone else votes on, unless they know in their hearts they shouldn’t because they have an unfair advantage.
Otherwise, rules are the same: Be the first to accurately name the city, country and actual place depicted, win a prize from that place (or as nearby as possible, as the case may be). Add the GPS coordinates and your prize becomes something better, as judged by us. Not a sandalwood elephant — a jade elephant! Etc. etc.
Here are this week’s challenges!
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Pat:
Fletcher:
February 15, 2007 at 11:48 am
that’s pretty tough…but my guess is somewhere in little india Singapore…
No. 65 Kerbau Road, Singapore 219188
February 15, 2007 at 5:30 pm
Heo Suwat Waterfall
Khao Yai National Park
Thailand
Latitude – 14 degrees 26′ 05″
Longitute – 101 degrees 24′ 52″
This was used as a locaton in “The beach”.
Must be the dry season!
Thanks for the challenge.
I like this contest, as long as I win!
Don’t worry, I’m donating my prizes to Rachel and Owen.
Take Care!
February 15, 2007 at 5:57 pm
Number one, a woman from a hill tribe in Northern Lao (Akha?). The second one is probably Luang Prabang, Lao, but it could also be another smaller town in Northern Lao. It’s so beautiful there!!! Pretty funny that you saw me in Singapore 🙂 Wish I were actually there.
xoxxo
julie
February 15, 2007 at 6:42 pm
Pats picture looks like:
Mustafa Centre
145 Syed Alwi Road
Little India
Singapore
Singapore
Latitude – 1 degrees 18′ 36″
Longitute – 103 degrees 251′ 19″
February 16, 2007 at 6:17 am
So far, only Fletcher’s is correct on the waterfall. Keep guessing! Marc
P.S. JUlie — that was KL! Though we’ve seen you in a few places over the last five months.