MYSTERY PHOTO: Few clues in photograph might need a wild guess

There are few clues in today’s Mystery Photo. So, our suggestion: just jump to a quick idea of where this might have been taken. Send your idea to elliott@brack.net, and include your hometown.

For the most recent mystery, Susan McBrayer, Sugar Hill, said: “This is the Double Arch in the Windows Section of Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. It’s about 112 feet above ground level and about 144 feet wide and is the third longest arch in the park.” She added: “Hats off to the photographer of this stunning photo because the vivid blue of the sky and the white puffy clouds are, to me, as pretty as the rock formation. I also like being able to see people at the base which gives me an idea of the scope of these giant arches.” Sending in the photo was Molly Titus of Peachtree Corners.

Lots of readers spotted the photo, including Pat Bruschini, Peachtree Corners; Tom Fort, Snellville; Jay Altman, Columbia, S.C.; Michael Rooney, Lawwrenceville; George Graf, Palmyra, Va.; Jim Cofer, Snellville; Lou Camerio, Lilburn; Gloria James, Lawrwenceville; Michael Ebner, Highland Park, Ill.; Will Nelson, Buford; and Fran Worrall, Lawrenceville. To get to this site, Allan Peel of San Antonio, Tex. wrote: “Although the Double Arch is visible from the ‘The Windows’ Parking Loop, all visitors should really try to walk to, and under, the two arches, The Double Arch Trail is an easy, gently-sloping (30-foot elevation gain) hike that is only 0.6-miles there and back from the parking loop.” 

>>> SHARE A MYSTERY PHOTO:  If you have a photo that you believe will stump readers, send it along (but  make sure to tell us what it is because it may stump us too!)  Send to:  elliott@brack.net and mark it as a photo submission.  Thanks.

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