Satellite Sleuths: GPS Challenge #19

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By Larry Billinger

Get ready for another round of our geographical exploration with “Satellite Sleuths: GPS Challenge #19.” This series continues to challenge your observational skills and mapping expertise. With no clues at the start, your mission is to decode the location hidden in our satellite image. Can you outsmart the reigning champion?

The Challenge:

A new satellite image has been selected for your analytical skills. Without any initial clues, can you figure out where this image was taken?

Clues:

  • Day 1: None. Trust your skills and intuition to uncover the location.
  • Day 2: I’m trying to get very S’pacific about this clue!
  • Day 3: There is one more month of summer here.
  • Day 4: Magellan stopped by here.
  • Day 5: Seek in the Polynesian triangle.
  • Day 6: 6 is the length of the of the places name.

Rules:

  • No Initial Clues: Embark on the challenge without any hints.
  • No Reverse Image Search: Maintain fairness by not using reverse image search engines.
  • One Entry Per Participant: Make your single entry count.
  • Accuracy Matters: Ensure your coordinates are precise.
  • Valid Entries: Only comments on the blog are considered.

Leaderboard Update:

Kudos to Kenneth W for clinching another win! The leaderboard has been updated to reflect this.

RankNameNumber of Wins
1Z7
2Kenneth W6
3Grant2
4Deborah M1
4Mike M1
4Jacob W1

How to Enter:

  1. Look for the Image: Watch for the posting of the satellite image on our blog.
  2. Identify the Coordinates: Apply your mapping skills to determine the GPS coordinates.
  3. Comment on the Blog:
    • Navigate to the ‘Satellite Sleuths’ contest page.
    • Enter the GPS coordinates in the comment box, along with your name.
    • Click ‘Post Comment’ to enter.
  4. Await the Winner Announcement: The first correct guess will be celebrated on our blog.

The Reward:

The winner of GPS Challenge #19 will earn a spot on the leaderboard and the title of Satellite Sleuth champion.

Are you ready for this exciting challenge? Who will emerge victorious in Satellite Sleuths: GPS Challenge #19?

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