Sightseeing on Crack
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Recently I went on an around-the-world vacation.
Unfortunately, I dropped my phone just as I was getting out of the cab at the airport before my first flight out. Not so bad in and of itself, but then a steamroller ran over it.
Not a problem, though. The screen on my phone doesn't affect the camera lens, so everything should be fine, am I right?
I was wrong!
Strangely enough, the pictures all came out with the same pattern of cracks as could be seen on my screen.
Nevertheless I took some great pictures.
The minute I posted these on Facebook, I got a great job offer due to the sheer excellence of my photos!
Click thumbnails for high-resolution photos.
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Can you determine what the exact, word-for-word job title will be for me at my new job?
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Recently I went on an around-the-world vacation.
Unfortunately, I dropped my phone just as I was getting out of the cab at the airport before my first flight out. Not so bad in and of itself, but then a steamroller ran over it.
Not a problem, though. The screen on my phone doesn't affect the camera lens, so everything should be fine, am I right?
I was wrong!
Strangely enough, the pictures all came out with the same pattern of cracks as could be seen on my screen.
Nevertheless I took some great pictures.
The minute I posted these on Facebook, I got a great job offer due to the sheer excellence of my photos!
Click thumbnails for high-resolution photos.
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Can you determine what the exact, word-for-word job title will be for me at my new job?
knowledge visual story steganography
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crack photographer? :)
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– David Conrad
Jan 21 at 16:54
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Recently I went on an around-the-world vacation.
Unfortunately, I dropped my phone just as I was getting out of the cab at the airport before my first flight out. Not so bad in and of itself, but then a steamroller ran over it.
Not a problem, though. The screen on my phone doesn't affect the camera lens, so everything should be fine, am I right?
I was wrong!
Strangely enough, the pictures all came out with the same pattern of cracks as could be seen on my screen.
Nevertheless I took some great pictures.
The minute I posted these on Facebook, I got a great job offer due to the sheer excellence of my photos!
Click thumbnails for high-resolution photos.
1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Can you determine what the exact, word-for-word job title will be for me at my new job?
knowledge visual story steganography
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Recently I went on an around-the-world vacation.
Unfortunately, I dropped my phone just as I was getting out of the cab at the airport before my first flight out. Not so bad in and of itself, but then a steamroller ran over it.
Not a problem, though. The screen on my phone doesn't affect the camera lens, so everything should be fine, am I right?
I was wrong!
Strangely enough, the pictures all came out with the same pattern of cracks as could be seen on my screen.
Nevertheless I took some great pictures.
The minute I posted these on Facebook, I got a great job offer due to the sheer excellence of my photos!
Click thumbnails for high-resolution photos.
1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Can you determine what the exact, word-for-word job title will be for me at my new job?
knowledge visual story steganography
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crack photographer? :)
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crack photographer? :)
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crack photographer? :)
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crack photographer? :)
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17 is
the entrance to the Rockefeller Plaza
and for a final answer:
Pick the $[(n-1)pmod{10}+1]$-th letter from the $n$-th answer:
1. Grand Canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4. Niagara Falls
5. Zocalo
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. The Lovers Bridge
17. Rockefeller Plaza
18. Red Square
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I've added that to my answer with credit (and upvoted this of course) . Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:56
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Unless 16 is my original guess of "gur ybiref oevqtr" (it was a comment on Chris's answer I replaced with "gur ybhier oevqtr" facepalm) in which case this fits perfectly
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 19:35
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WP doesn't agree, and Google gives absolutetours.com/blog/lovers-bridge, maybe 'In France, in May 2010 the city of Paris expressed concern over the growing number of love-locks on the Pont des Arts, Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, and the Pont de l'Archevêché bridges',(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_lock) but this could be any bridge with love-locks.its probably better wait for the OP to make a statement!
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– JonMark Perry
Jan 21 at 19:49
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@JonMarkPerry Yes, I found the same when looking it up, it just happened to be what I believed it to be called from when I first found out about it some years ago :) My memory is likely just failing me
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 20:01
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The typo in #4 is fixed. :( The intended answer to #16 is indeed rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr) as shown here and reinforced for me here.
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So here's a partial answer with some of the photos identified...
1. grand canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
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6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral (Credit: Nick A)
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum (Credit: Mohirl)
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. (Location IDed as Pont des Arts but not sure what words fit the blanks - Credit: jafe)
17. Rockefeller Plaza (Credit: JonMark Perry)
18. Red Square
I'm not sure where to go from here though or what the ones I've missed are...
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A good start, +1! Check #3 (spelling) and #18 ( _ indicators).
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:21
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#3 was a good old fashioned typo. #18 was me being careless with _ but obvious once I actually counted them. :)
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 16:22
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16 looks like rot13(Cbag qrf Negf), but the number of letters is off...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:28
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Also 5 could be rot13(Qhbzb) but again not enough letters...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:40
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Also 16 could be leaving rot13(gur ybhier zhfrhz) which fits the blanks.
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:56
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Number 4 is
Niagara Falls
You can tell from the building next to it and the train on the hill.
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Yeah, for sure - It doesn't quite fit, but off-by-one could be an _ typo. The sign thus says rot13(snyyf vapyvar cynmn) and you can get the image from the street view from the rot13(avntnen cnexjnl).
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:36
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Plus if you then take the rot13(agu yrggre bs rnpu ragel) you get rot13(tbbt?r pnz) which is starting to look promising!
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:41
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I thought that this might be the hardest one to get, big +1! I didn't even notice the sign. :O
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– Chowzen
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Number 7 is:
Florence Cathedral
Number 5 appears to be a picture of:
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
The square it is on is called Plaza de la Constitución. More commonly known as the Zócalo
Number 16 is:
Pont des Arts but I hear it more often called "the padlock bridge"
I would guess this isThe Louvre Bridge The Louvre Museum (Credit: LambdaBeta)
Given what the answer appears to be, my original guess of The Lovers Bridge appears to fit here, unfortunately I deleted that comment on Chris' answer...
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I already gave you a +1 for this answer, but want to reinforce it. Nice job on getting rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr)!
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 23:16
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Partial remaining ones:
Is #11 the
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam?
And #4 has
A sign just below the rightmost track that I can't quite make out. Something plaza? Which fits the second word
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#11 definitely correct. I've added it to my answer (with credit) and upvoted yours. Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:54
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Sure! You've done most of the work, only added it separately rather than a comment on yours as I wasn't sure and figured it might spark someone's imagination if mine was wrong
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– Mohirl
Jan 21 at 20:37
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Was your job
A quiz show artist
Because
They wanted you for a show within which guests have to recognise famous landmarks behind the crack, hence the space for letters beneath the photographs.
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Will you be:
A Google Maps Street View Driver
Because:
All the images appear to be taken from Google Maps Street View
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Nice guess, but this isn't a very "steganographical" answer. :) Remember, I need an "exact, word-for-word job title."
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:22
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17 is
the entrance to the Rockefeller Plaza
and for a final answer:
Pick the $[(n-1)pmod{10}+1]$-th letter from the $n$-th answer:
1. Grand Canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4. Niagara Falls
5. Zocalo
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. The Lovers Bridge
17. Rockefeller Plaza
18. Red Square
GOOGLE CAMERA DRIVER
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I've added that to my answer with credit (and upvoted this of course) . Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:56
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Unless 16 is my original guess of "gur ybiref oevqtr" (it was a comment on Chris's answer I replaced with "gur ybhier oevqtr" facepalm) in which case this fits perfectly
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 19:35
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WP doesn't agree, and Google gives absolutetours.com/blog/lovers-bridge, maybe 'In France, in May 2010 the city of Paris expressed concern over the growing number of love-locks on the Pont des Arts, Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, and the Pont de l'Archevêché bridges',(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_lock) but this could be any bridge with love-locks.its probably better wait for the OP to make a statement!
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– JonMark Perry
Jan 21 at 19:49
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@JonMarkPerry Yes, I found the same when looking it up, it just happened to be what I believed it to be called from when I first found out about it some years ago :) My memory is likely just failing me
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 20:01
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The typo in #4 is fixed. :( The intended answer to #16 is indeed rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr) as shown here and reinforced for me here.
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:48
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show 2 more comments
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17 is
the entrance to the Rockefeller Plaza
and for a final answer:
Pick the $[(n-1)pmod{10}+1]$-th letter from the $n$-th answer:
1. Grand Canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4. Niagara Falls
5. Zocalo
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. The Lovers Bridge
17. Rockefeller Plaza
18. Red Square
GOOGLE CAMERA DRIVER
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I've added that to my answer with credit (and upvoted this of course) . Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:56
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Unless 16 is my original guess of "gur ybiref oevqtr" (it was a comment on Chris's answer I replaced with "gur ybhier oevqtr" facepalm) in which case this fits perfectly
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 19:35
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WP doesn't agree, and Google gives absolutetours.com/blog/lovers-bridge, maybe 'In France, in May 2010 the city of Paris expressed concern over the growing number of love-locks on the Pont des Arts, Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, and the Pont de l'Archevêché bridges',(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_lock) but this could be any bridge with love-locks.its probably better wait for the OP to make a statement!
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– JonMark Perry
Jan 21 at 19:49
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@JonMarkPerry Yes, I found the same when looking it up, it just happened to be what I believed it to be called from when I first found out about it some years ago :) My memory is likely just failing me
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 20:01
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The typo in #4 is fixed. :( The intended answer to #16 is indeed rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr) as shown here and reinforced for me here.
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:48
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show 2 more comments
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17 is
the entrance to the Rockefeller Plaza
and for a final answer:
Pick the $[(n-1)pmod{10}+1]$-th letter from the $n$-th answer:
1. Grand Canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4. Niagara Falls
5. Zocalo
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. The Lovers Bridge
17. Rockefeller Plaza
18. Red Square
GOOGLE CAMERA DRIVER
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17 is
the entrance to the Rockefeller Plaza
and for a final answer:
Pick the $[(n-1)pmod{10}+1]$-th letter from the $n$-th answer:
1. Grand Canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4. Niagara Falls
5. Zocalo
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. The Lovers Bridge
17. Rockefeller Plaza
18. Red Square
GOOGLE CAMERA DRIVER
edited Jan 22 at 3:42
answered Jan 21 at 17:33
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I've added that to my answer with credit (and upvoted this of course) . Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:56
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Unless 16 is my original guess of "gur ybiref oevqtr" (it was a comment on Chris's answer I replaced with "gur ybhier oevqtr" facepalm) in which case this fits perfectly
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 19:35
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WP doesn't agree, and Google gives absolutetours.com/blog/lovers-bridge, maybe 'In France, in May 2010 the city of Paris expressed concern over the growing number of love-locks on the Pont des Arts, Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, and the Pont de l'Archevêché bridges',(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_lock) but this could be any bridge with love-locks.its probably better wait for the OP to make a statement!
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– JonMark Perry
Jan 21 at 19:49
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@JonMarkPerry Yes, I found the same when looking it up, it just happened to be what I believed it to be called from when I first found out about it some years ago :) My memory is likely just failing me
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 20:01
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The typo in #4 is fixed. :( The intended answer to #16 is indeed rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr) as shown here and reinforced for me here.
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:48
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show 2 more comments
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I've added that to my answer with credit (and upvoted this of course) . Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:56
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Unless 16 is my original guess of "gur ybiref oevqtr" (it was a comment on Chris's answer I replaced with "gur ybhier oevqtr" facepalm) in which case this fits perfectly
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 19:35
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WP doesn't agree, and Google gives absolutetours.com/blog/lovers-bridge, maybe 'In France, in May 2010 the city of Paris expressed concern over the growing number of love-locks on the Pont des Arts, Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, and the Pont de l'Archevêché bridges',(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_lock) but this could be any bridge with love-locks.its probably better wait for the OP to make a statement!
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– JonMark Perry
Jan 21 at 19:49
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@JonMarkPerry Yes, I found the same when looking it up, it just happened to be what I believed it to be called from when I first found out about it some years ago :) My memory is likely just failing me
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 20:01
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The typo in #4 is fixed. :( The intended answer to #16 is indeed rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr) as shown here and reinforced for me here.
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:48
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I've added that to my answer with credit (and upvoted this of course) . Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:56
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I've added that to my answer with credit (and upvoted this of course) . Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:56
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Unless 16 is my original guess of "gur ybiref oevqtr" (it was a comment on Chris's answer I replaced with "gur ybhier oevqtr" facepalm) in which case this fits perfectly
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 19:35
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Unless 16 is my original guess of "gur ybiref oevqtr" (it was a comment on Chris's answer I replaced with "gur ybhier oevqtr" facepalm) in which case this fits perfectly
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 19:35
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WP doesn't agree, and Google gives absolutetours.com/blog/lovers-bridge, maybe 'In France, in May 2010 the city of Paris expressed concern over the growing number of love-locks on the Pont des Arts, Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, and the Pont de l'Archevêché bridges',(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_lock) but this could be any bridge with love-locks.its probably better wait for the OP to make a statement!
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– JonMark Perry
Jan 21 at 19:49
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WP doesn't agree, and Google gives absolutetours.com/blog/lovers-bridge, maybe 'In France, in May 2010 the city of Paris expressed concern over the growing number of love-locks on the Pont des Arts, Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, and the Pont de l'Archevêché bridges',(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_lock) but this could be any bridge with love-locks.its probably better wait for the OP to make a statement!
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– JonMark Perry
Jan 21 at 19:49
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@JonMarkPerry Yes, I found the same when looking it up, it just happened to be what I believed it to be called from when I first found out about it some years ago :) My memory is likely just failing me
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 20:01
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@JonMarkPerry Yes, I found the same when looking it up, it just happened to be what I believed it to be called from when I first found out about it some years ago :) My memory is likely just failing me
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– Nick A
Jan 21 at 20:01
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The typo in #4 is fixed. :( The intended answer to #16 is indeed rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr) as shown here and reinforced for me here.
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:48
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The typo in #4 is fixed. :( The intended answer to #16 is indeed rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr) as shown here and reinforced for me here.
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:48
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So here's a partial answer with some of the photos identified...
1. grand canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4.
5.
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral (Credit: Nick A)
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum (Credit: Mohirl)
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. (Location IDed as Pont des Arts but not sure what words fit the blanks - Credit: jafe)
17. Rockefeller Plaza (Credit: JonMark Perry)
18. Red Square
I'm not sure where to go from here though or what the ones I've missed are...
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A good start, +1! Check #3 (spelling) and #18 ( _ indicators).
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:21
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#3 was a good old fashioned typo. #18 was me being careless with _ but obvious once I actually counted them. :)
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 16:22
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16 looks like rot13(Cbag qrf Negf), but the number of letters is off...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:28
$begingroup$
Also 5 could be rot13(Qhbzb) but again not enough letters...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:40
1
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Also 16 could be leaving rot13(gur ybhier zhfrhz) which fits the blanks.
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:56
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So here's a partial answer with some of the photos identified...
1. grand canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4.
5.
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral (Credit: Nick A)
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum (Credit: Mohirl)
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. (Location IDed as Pont des Arts but not sure what words fit the blanks - Credit: jafe)
17. Rockefeller Plaza (Credit: JonMark Perry)
18. Red Square
I'm not sure where to go from here though or what the ones I've missed are...
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A good start, +1! Check #3 (spelling) and #18 ( _ indicators).
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:21
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#3 was a good old fashioned typo. #18 was me being careless with _ but obvious once I actually counted them. :)
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 16:22
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16 looks like rot13(Cbag qrf Negf), but the number of letters is off...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:28
$begingroup$
Also 5 could be rot13(Qhbzb) but again not enough letters...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:40
1
$begingroup$
Also 16 could be leaving rot13(gur ybhier zhfrhz) which fits the blanks.
$endgroup$
– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:56
|
show 4 more comments
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So here's a partial answer with some of the photos identified...
1. grand canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4.
5.
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral (Credit: Nick A)
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum (Credit: Mohirl)
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. (Location IDed as Pont des Arts but not sure what words fit the blanks - Credit: jafe)
17. Rockefeller Plaza (Credit: JonMark Perry)
18. Red Square
I'm not sure where to go from here though or what the ones I've missed are...
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So here's a partial answer with some of the photos identified...
1. grand canyon
2. Hollywood
3. Hoover Dam
4.
5.
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Florence Cathedral (Credit: Nick A)
8. Victoria Harbour
9. Colliseum
10. Eiffel Tower
11. Rijksmuseum (Credit: Mohirl)
12. Taj Mahal
13. Sydney Opera House
14. Notre Dame
15. Buckingham Palace
16. (Location IDed as Pont des Arts but not sure what words fit the blanks - Credit: jafe)
17. Rockefeller Plaza (Credit: JonMark Perry)
18. Red Square
I'm not sure where to go from here though or what the ones I've missed are...
edited Jan 21 at 17:52
answered Jan 21 at 16:10
ChrisChris
1,335717
1,335717
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A good start, +1! Check #3 (spelling) and #18 ( _ indicators).
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:21
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#3 was a good old fashioned typo. #18 was me being careless with _ but obvious once I actually counted them. :)
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 16:22
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16 looks like rot13(Cbag qrf Negf), but the number of letters is off...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:28
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Also 5 could be rot13(Qhbzb) but again not enough letters...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:40
1
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Also 16 could be leaving rot13(gur ybhier zhfrhz) which fits the blanks.
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:56
|
show 4 more comments
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A good start, +1! Check #3 (spelling) and #18 ( _ indicators).
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:21
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#3 was a good old fashioned typo. #18 was me being careless with _ but obvious once I actually counted them. :)
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 16:22
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16 looks like rot13(Cbag qrf Negf), but the number of letters is off...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:28
$begingroup$
Also 5 could be rot13(Qhbzb) but again not enough letters...
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:40
1
$begingroup$
Also 16 could be leaving rot13(gur ybhier zhfrhz) which fits the blanks.
$endgroup$
– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:56
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A good start, +1! Check #3 (spelling) and #18 ( _ indicators).
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:21
$begingroup$
A good start, +1! Check #3 (spelling) and #18 ( _ indicators).
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:21
$begingroup$
#3 was a good old fashioned typo. #18 was me being careless with _ but obvious once I actually counted them. :)
$endgroup$
– Chris
Jan 21 at 16:22
$begingroup$
#3 was a good old fashioned typo. #18 was me being careless with _ but obvious once I actually counted them. :)
$endgroup$
– Chris
Jan 21 at 16:22
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16 looks like rot13(Cbag qrf Negf), but the number of letters is off...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:28
$begingroup$
16 looks like rot13(Cbag qrf Negf), but the number of letters is off...
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:28
$begingroup$
Also 5 could be rot13(Qhbzb) but again not enough letters...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:40
$begingroup$
Also 5 could be rot13(Qhbzb) but again not enough letters...
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 16:40
1
1
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Also 16 could be leaving rot13(gur ybhier zhfrhz) which fits the blanks.
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:56
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Also 16 could be leaving rot13(gur ybhier zhfrhz) which fits the blanks.
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:56
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Number 4 is
Niagara Falls
You can tell from the building next to it and the train on the hill.
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1
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Yeah, for sure - It doesn't quite fit, but off-by-one could be an _ typo. The sign thus says rot13(snyyf vapyvar cynmn) and you can get the image from the street view from the rot13(avntnen cnexjnl).
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:36
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Plus if you then take the rot13(agu yrggre bs rnpu ragel) you get rot13(tbbt?r pnz) which is starting to look promising!
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:41
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I thought that this might be the hardest one to get, big +1! I didn't even notice the sign. :O
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:58
add a comment |
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Number 4 is
Niagara Falls
You can tell from the building next to it and the train on the hill.
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1
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Yeah, for sure - It doesn't quite fit, but off-by-one could be an _ typo. The sign thus says rot13(snyyf vapyvar cynmn) and you can get the image from the street view from the rot13(avntnen cnexjnl).
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:36
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Plus if you then take the rot13(agu yrggre bs rnpu ragel) you get rot13(tbbt?r pnz) which is starting to look promising!
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:41
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I thought that this might be the hardest one to get, big +1! I didn't even notice the sign. :O
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:58
add a comment |
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Number 4 is
Niagara Falls
You can tell from the building next to it and the train on the hill.
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Number 4 is
Niagara Falls
You can tell from the building next to it and the train on the hill.
answered Jan 21 at 18:24
Nathan S.Nathan S.
22425
22425
1
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Yeah, for sure - It doesn't quite fit, but off-by-one could be an _ typo. The sign thus says rot13(snyyf vapyvar cynmn) and you can get the image from the street view from the rot13(avntnen cnexjnl).
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:36
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Plus if you then take the rot13(agu yrggre bs rnpu ragel) you get rot13(tbbt?r pnz) which is starting to look promising!
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:41
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I thought that this might be the hardest one to get, big +1! I didn't even notice the sign. :O
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:58
add a comment |
1
$begingroup$
Yeah, for sure - It doesn't quite fit, but off-by-one could be an _ typo. The sign thus says rot13(snyyf vapyvar cynmn) and you can get the image from the street view from the rot13(avntnen cnexjnl).
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:36
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Plus if you then take the rot13(agu yrggre bs rnpu ragel) you get rot13(tbbt?r pnz) which is starting to look promising!
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– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:41
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I thought that this might be the hardest one to get, big +1! I didn't even notice the sign. :O
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:58
1
1
$begingroup$
Yeah, for sure - It doesn't quite fit, but off-by-one could be an _ typo. The sign thus says rot13(snyyf vapyvar cynmn) and you can get the image from the street view from the rot13(avntnen cnexjnl).
$endgroup$
– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:36
$begingroup$
Yeah, for sure - It doesn't quite fit, but off-by-one could be an _ typo. The sign thus says rot13(snyyf vapyvar cynmn) and you can get the image from the street view from the rot13(avntnen cnexjnl).
$endgroup$
– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:36
$begingroup$
Plus if you then take the rot13(agu yrggre bs rnpu ragel) you get rot13(tbbt?r pnz) which is starting to look promising!
$endgroup$
– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:41
$begingroup$
Plus if you then take the rot13(agu yrggre bs rnpu ragel) you get rot13(tbbt?r pnz) which is starting to look promising!
$endgroup$
– LambdaBeta
Jan 21 at 18:41
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I thought that this might be the hardest one to get, big +1! I didn't even notice the sign. :O
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:58
$begingroup$
I thought that this might be the hardest one to get, big +1! I didn't even notice the sign. :O
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 22:58
add a comment |
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Number 7 is:
Florence Cathedral
Number 5 appears to be a picture of:
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
The square it is on is called Plaza de la Constitución. More commonly known as the Zócalo
Number 16 is:
Pont des Arts but I hear it more often called "the padlock bridge"
I would guess this isThe Louvre Bridge The Louvre Museum (Credit: LambdaBeta)
Given what the answer appears to be, my original guess of The Lovers Bridge appears to fit here, unfortunately I deleted that comment on Chris' answer...
New contributor
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1
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I already gave you a +1 for this answer, but want to reinforce it. Nice job on getting rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr)!
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 23:16
add a comment |
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Number 7 is:
Florence Cathedral
Number 5 appears to be a picture of:
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
The square it is on is called Plaza de la Constitución. More commonly known as the Zócalo
Number 16 is:
Pont des Arts but I hear it more often called "the padlock bridge"
I would guess this isThe Louvre Bridge The Louvre Museum (Credit: LambdaBeta)
Given what the answer appears to be, my original guess of The Lovers Bridge appears to fit here, unfortunately I deleted that comment on Chris' answer...
New contributor
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1
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I already gave you a +1 for this answer, but want to reinforce it. Nice job on getting rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr)!
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 23:16
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Number 7 is:
Florence Cathedral
Number 5 appears to be a picture of:
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
The square it is on is called Plaza de la Constitución. More commonly known as the Zócalo
Number 16 is:
Pont des Arts but I hear it more often called "the padlock bridge"
I would guess this isThe Louvre Bridge The Louvre Museum (Credit: LambdaBeta)
Given what the answer appears to be, my original guess of The Lovers Bridge appears to fit here, unfortunately I deleted that comment on Chris' answer...
New contributor
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Number 7 is:
Florence Cathedral
Number 5 appears to be a picture of:
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
The square it is on is called Plaza de la Constitución. More commonly known as the Zócalo
Number 16 is:
Pont des Arts but I hear it more often called "the padlock bridge"
I would guess this isThe Louvre Bridge The Louvre Museum (Credit: LambdaBeta)
Given what the answer appears to be, my original guess of The Lovers Bridge appears to fit here, unfortunately I deleted that comment on Chris' answer...
New contributor
edited Jan 21 at 19:36
New contributor
answered Jan 21 at 18:30
Nick ANick A
1313
1313
New contributor
New contributor
1
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I already gave you a +1 for this answer, but want to reinforce it. Nice job on getting rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr)!
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 23:16
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1
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I already gave you a +1 for this answer, but want to reinforce it. Nice job on getting rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr)!
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 23:16
1
1
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I already gave you a +1 for this answer, but want to reinforce it. Nice job on getting rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr)!
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 23:16
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I already gave you a +1 for this answer, but want to reinforce it. Nice job on getting rot13(Gur Ybiref Oevqtr)!
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 23:16
add a comment |
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Partial remaining ones:
Is #11 the
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam?
And #4 has
A sign just below the rightmost track that I can't quite make out. Something plaza? Which fits the second word
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1
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#11 definitely correct. I've added it to my answer (with credit) and upvoted yours. Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:54
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Sure! You've done most of the work, only added it separately rather than a comment on yours as I wasn't sure and figured it might spark someone's imagination if mine was wrong
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– Mohirl
Jan 21 at 20:37
add a comment |
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Partial remaining ones:
Is #11 the
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam?
And #4 has
A sign just below the rightmost track that I can't quite make out. Something plaza? Which fits the second word
$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
#11 definitely correct. I've added it to my answer (with credit) and upvoted yours. Hope that's ok!
$endgroup$
– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:54
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Sure! You've done most of the work, only added it separately rather than a comment on yours as I wasn't sure and figured it might spark someone's imagination if mine was wrong
$endgroup$
– Mohirl
Jan 21 at 20:37
add a comment |
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Partial remaining ones:
Is #11 the
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam?
And #4 has
A sign just below the rightmost track that I can't quite make out. Something plaza? Which fits the second word
$endgroup$
Partial remaining ones:
Is #11 the
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam?
And #4 has
A sign just below the rightmost track that I can't quite make out. Something plaza? Which fits the second word
answered Jan 21 at 17:26
MohirlMohirl
1,995717
1,995717
1
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#11 definitely correct. I've added it to my answer (with credit) and upvoted yours. Hope that's ok!
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– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:54
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Sure! You've done most of the work, only added it separately rather than a comment on yours as I wasn't sure and figured it might spark someone's imagination if mine was wrong
$endgroup$
– Mohirl
Jan 21 at 20:37
add a comment |
1
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#11 definitely correct. I've added it to my answer (with credit) and upvoted yours. Hope that's ok!
$endgroup$
– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:54
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Sure! You've done most of the work, only added it separately rather than a comment on yours as I wasn't sure and figured it might spark someone's imagination if mine was wrong
$endgroup$
– Mohirl
Jan 21 at 20:37
1
1
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#11 definitely correct. I've added it to my answer (with credit) and upvoted yours. Hope that's ok!
$endgroup$
– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:54
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#11 definitely correct. I've added it to my answer (with credit) and upvoted yours. Hope that's ok!
$endgroup$
– Chris
Jan 21 at 17:54
$begingroup$
Sure! You've done most of the work, only added it separately rather than a comment on yours as I wasn't sure and figured it might spark someone's imagination if mine was wrong
$endgroup$
– Mohirl
Jan 21 at 20:37
$begingroup$
Sure! You've done most of the work, only added it separately rather than a comment on yours as I wasn't sure and figured it might spark someone's imagination if mine was wrong
$endgroup$
– Mohirl
Jan 21 at 20:37
add a comment |
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Was your job
A quiz show artist
Because
They wanted you for a show within which guests have to recognise famous landmarks behind the crack, hence the space for letters beneath the photographs.
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add a comment |
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Was your job
A quiz show artist
Because
They wanted you for a show within which guests have to recognise famous landmarks behind the crack, hence the space for letters beneath the photographs.
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add a comment |
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Was your job
A quiz show artist
Because
They wanted you for a show within which guests have to recognise famous landmarks behind the crack, hence the space for letters beneath the photographs.
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Was your job
A quiz show artist
Because
They wanted you for a show within which guests have to recognise famous landmarks behind the crack, hence the space for letters beneath the photographs.
answered Jan 21 at 15:49
William PennantiWilliam Pennanti
982121
982121
add a comment |
add a comment |
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Will you be:
A Google Maps Street View Driver
Because:
All the images appear to be taken from Google Maps Street View
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1
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Nice guess, but this isn't a very "steganographical" answer. :) Remember, I need an "exact, word-for-word job title."
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:22
add a comment |
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Will you be:
A Google Maps Street View Driver
Because:
All the images appear to be taken from Google Maps Street View
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1
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Nice guess, but this isn't a very "steganographical" answer. :) Remember, I need an "exact, word-for-word job title."
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:22
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Will you be:
A Google Maps Street View Driver
Because:
All the images appear to be taken from Google Maps Street View
$endgroup$
Will you be:
A Google Maps Street View Driver
Because:
All the images appear to be taken from Google Maps Street View
answered Jan 21 at 15:54
AHKieranAHKieran
4,678839
4,678839
1
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Nice guess, but this isn't a very "steganographical" answer. :) Remember, I need an "exact, word-for-word job title."
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– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:22
add a comment |
1
$begingroup$
Nice guess, but this isn't a very "steganographical" answer. :) Remember, I need an "exact, word-for-word job title."
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:22
1
1
$begingroup$
Nice guess, but this isn't a very "steganographical" answer. :) Remember, I need an "exact, word-for-word job title."
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:22
$begingroup$
Nice guess, but this isn't a very "steganographical" answer. :) Remember, I need an "exact, word-for-word job title."
$endgroup$
– Chowzen
Jan 21 at 16:22
add a comment |
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