Satellite Sleuths: GPS Challenge #35

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By Larry Billinger

Dive into the intrigue of “Satellite Sleuths: GPS Challenge #35,” where each image holds the potential to unlock a new mystery of our world. This round invites you to put your detective hat on and scan the ground for clues. With an emphasis on observation, this challenge might just be the most cryptic yet.

The Challenge:

A satellite image awaits, featuring potentially revealing letters on the ground. Can you decipher these visual cues to pinpoint the location?

Clues:

  • Letters on the Ground: Pay close attention to any letters visible; they could guide you to the solution.

Rules:

  • Visual Clue Provided: Use the hint of ground letters as your lead in this investigation.
  • No Reverse Image Search: Honor the quest by not resorting to reverse image searches.
  • One Entry Per Participant: Concentrate your analytical prowess on a single entry.
  • Precision Matters: The accuracy of your coordinates is the key to victory.
  • Valid Entries: Only blog comment submissions will be accepted.

Leaderboard Update:

Mark S’s latest win brings a new dynamic to our competition. Here’s how the leaderboard stands now:

RankNameNumber of Wins
1Kenny W11
2Z9
3Mark S3
4Deborah M3
5Christina C2
5David G2
5Grant2
6Mike M1
6Jacob W1

How to Enter:

  1. Review the Image: Watch our blog for the satellite image to be posted.
  2. Analyze for Letters: Use the clue to search for letters on the ground within the image.
  3. Post on the Blog:
    • Go to the ‘Satellite Sleuths’ contest page.
    • Submit the GPS coordinates you deduced, along with your name, in the comments.
    • Press ‘Post Comment’ to confirm your entry.
  4. Wait for the Reveal: The first to correctly identify the location based on the clues will be hailed as the winner on our blog.

The Reward:

The victor of GPS Challenge #35 will elevate their standing on the leaderboard and be honored as a premier Satellite Sleuth.

Embark on this lettered quest. Who will piece together the puzzle and reveal the hidden location in Satellite Sleuths: GPS Challenge #35?

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