By Larry Billinger
Welcome to yet another round of our geographical quest with “Satellite Sleuths: GPS Challenge #17.” This challenge continues to test your observation and mapping skills. With no clues at the outset, are you ready to tackle this new satellite image and make your mark on our leaderboard?
The Challenge:
A fresh satellite image is ready for your expert analysis. Can you pinpoint its location using nothing but your skills and instincts?
Clues:
- Day 1: None. Challenge yourself to identify the location based solely on your geographical knowledge.
Rules:
- No Initial Clues: Dive into the challenge without any starting clues.
- No Reverse Image Search: To ensure fairness, reverse image search engines are off-limits.
- One Entry Per Participant: Focus your efforts on a single, well-researched guess.
- Accuracy is Crucial: Make sure your coordinates are correct.
- Valid Entries: Entries are only valid if posted as comments on the blog.
Leaderboard Update:
Congratulations to Kenneth W for another win! Here’s the updated leaderboard.
Rank | Name | Number of Wins |
---|---|---|
1 | Z | 7 |
2 | Kenneth W | 4 |
3 | Grant | 2 |
4 | Deborah M | 1 |
4 | Mike M | 1 |
4 | Jacob W | 1 |
How to Enter:
- Examine the Image: Watch our blog for the unveiling of the satellite image.
- Locate the Coordinates: Use your mapping and research skills to find the GPS coordinates.
- Comment on the Blog:
- Go to the ‘Satellite Sleuths’ contest page.
- Input the coordinates in the comment box, along with your name.
- Click ‘Post Comment’ to submit your entry.
- Wait for the Results: The first correct answer will be declared the winner on our blog.
The Reward:
The winner of GPS Challenge #17 will gain a prestigious spot on our leaderboard and be celebrated as a champion Satellite Sleuth.
Prepare to embark on this exciting geographical challenge. Who will emerge victorious in Satellite Sleuths: GPS Challenge #17?
53.550, -113.464
Correct. winner against!!! Are you going for #1? David G almost got you on that one!
53.5520761, -113.4631786
You got it, but just a little late.