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01/31/2005 02:00:18 PM · #101
Originally posted by scottwilson:

I'll add one more, we can do two at once.
This is something a bit different.

Here are two more photos taken later in the year.



Jackson Hole?
01/31/2005 02:02:25 PM · #102
Originally posted by milo655321:

I know this is a lousy shot, but a friend challenged me to find out where he is right now based on it. Anyone have any clues? I know this isn't really a photography question as such, but I really'd like to beat him at his own game. Thanks a bunch.



I know i am late, but the very second i saw the photo, i knew it was Philly :) Yay!
01/31/2005 02:19:21 PM · #103
Originally posted by Jinjit:



Jackson Hole?


Nope, not even in that state.
01/31/2005 02:21:08 PM · #104
Originally posted by scottwilson:

I'll add one more, we can do two at once.
This is something a bit different.

Here are two more photos taken later in the year.



Could it be Three-Fingered Jack in Oregon?
01/31/2005 02:25:23 PM · #105
Originally posted by puzzled:


Could it be Three-Fingered Jack in Oregon?

It is taller then Three Fingered Jack, and climbed a lot more.
01/31/2005 02:46:08 PM · #106
Originally posted by scottwilson:

Originally posted by puzzled:


Could it be Three-Fingered Jack in Oregon?

It is taller then Three Fingered Jack, and climbed a lot more.


Is it okay to ask yes/no questions? If so, could this peak be in Nepal?

Ooooh! Ooooh! Now that I'm guessing - how about Mt. Everest? Yes, I think it could be Mt. Everest. And in any case, please check out this fantastic picture I found while trying to guess your mountain, scottwilson: Mt. Everest - awesome picture

Message edited by author 2005-01-31 14:56:54.
01/31/2005 02:53:45 PM · #107
Originally posted by puzzled:

Originally posted by scottwilson:

Originally posted by puzzled:


Could it be Three-Fingered Jack in Oregon?

It is taller then Three Fingered Jack, and climbed a lot more.


Is it okay to ask yes/no questions? If so, could this peak be in Nepal?

The peak is in the USA

A good hint is how many people are climbing it at the same time, I count 23 that can be seen in the one photo, theere are more then that off camera. Another hint is that a fair number of people die on this Mountain, but it can be very easy to climb.

Message edited by author 2005-01-31 14:55:38.
01/31/2005 03:02:39 PM · #108
Got it!

It must be Mt. McKinley!!

(established as Mt. McKinley National Park on Feb. 26, 1917 ... see, I'm learning something even if I am wrong about your stupid old mountain ;-)
01/31/2005 03:05:13 PM · #109
Those climbers are on Mt. Hood, Oregon.

I found a shot on Google Images taken from virtually the same spot.

Message edited by author 2005-01-31 15:10:27.
01/31/2005 03:14:07 PM · #110
Originally posted by scalvert:

Those climbers are on Mt. Hood, Oregon.

I found a shot on Google Images taken from virtually the same spot. (scroll down a bit on the page to find it on the left).

Very good indeed. This is the second most climbed mountain in the world, second only to Mt. Fuji. I took the first photo in 1991 and the other two in 1992. This mountain kills a lot of people because it can be so easy to climb, when the conditions are right, when they are wrong it is deadly.
01/31/2005 03:50:21 PM · #111
ok Jinjit I need a little hint.... are americans currently allowed to travel to the location this was taken?



Message edited by author 2005-01-31 15:51:50.
01/31/2005 04:28:12 PM · #112
Originally posted by tristalisk:

ok Jinjit I need a little hint.... are americans currently allowed to travel to the location this was taken?



~LOL~ Of course!
Are there places Americans are not allowed to travel to???

Ok here's a hint:
There's a certain street, in a totaly different country, that I am sure everyone had heard of.
The street that is in my photo, was an attemp to copy the more famouse one and make it better. A very successful attempt actually. Infact, the street that is in my photo is even bigger then the "original" for this reason.


01/31/2005 04:40:20 PM · #113
Is it in Argentina?
01/31/2005 04:49:14 PM · #114
Could it be the Av g de Juilo?
01/31/2005 04:52:00 PM · #115
Originally posted by scottwilson:

Could it be the Av g de Juilo?


Not in Argentina and not Av de juilo. Sorry...

01/31/2005 05:13:30 PM · #116
Ok, my bed time.

Hope you will find this one untill my morning :-)


Try to use my hint. Something in my picture might be more familliar in another country. What might it be? If you find the "original" street, it might be easier to find this one...

02/01/2005 12:27:03 PM · #117
No one has any idea?

02/01/2005 12:53:42 PM · #118
nope i'm stumped on the photo location... as for where americans can't go.. yes there are places americans are not allowed. back around 98'mI was traveling europe. I wanted to slip into Romania. I wanted to take pictures of dracula's castle... When I arrived at the border with my passport I was told that the border was closed to americans... I'm not sure how often this happens but with the United states current reputation. I wouldn't be supprised to find it as fairly common.
02/01/2005 01:13:59 PM · #119
Can't go to Cuba either...

Robt.
02/01/2005 01:22:13 PM · #120
Ok, I'm in total shock right now!!

I had no idea that Americans might have problem getting into Romania or any other European country for that matter. Cuba is a different issue I suppose.
As for Romania, that must have been a very special circumstances. I'm sure there was something irregular in that border point at that time or somthing in your passport. I have been to Romania in 2003 (or was it 2004?) with some friends who carry an American passport (and another one who has a Canadian passport), and they had no problem at all.

In any case, how ironic, this photo is from... Romania.

This is the rue central of Bucharest, which is a copy of the Parissian Champs Elyssee, except it is 1 meter wider. Ceaucescu had to do things bigger then anyone else.

As for your trip, I can tell you one thing: if all you really wanted to see in Romania is the Bran castle (Dracula's), then you didn't miss much.
Of all the places in Romania, this one is the most boring and not exciting to see.

If you are interested though, I will upload to my portfolio some pictures of the Bran castle and of some other places in Romania later today.
02/01/2005 01:50:20 PM · #121
Someone is bound to get this one pretty fast.
02/01/2005 01:55:06 PM · #122
Las Vegas.
02/01/2005 03:16:33 PM · #123
Originally posted by scalvert:

Las Vegas.

That did not even last 5 minutes, I knew that one would
go fast.
02/01/2005 03:31:29 PM · #124
It would have been 5 seconds if I hadn't been called away from my desk. I've never been to any of the places posted here, but that's the first one I didn't have to look up. ;-)
02/01/2005 04:49:25 PM · #125
I was going to say Silver Legacy in Reno. Looks alot like it!
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