It’s an old, weather-worn shingled structure, apparently battered by the wind and rain over the years. Your job is to determine where it is located, and what its use was. Send your idea to ebrack2@gmail.com, and include your hometown.
The last Mystery Photo was easily spotted by Ruthy Lachman Paul of Norcross: “It is the longest and deepest fjord in the world: Sognefjord,also known as Aslandsfjord located in Norway. It reaches a length of over 200 km. Fjords are long, deep and narrow valleys filled with seawater and bordered by high cliffs, which form a kind of U-shape.
“Fjords can be found in several countries around the world, including New Zealand, Canada, Greenland and Chile, but the Norwegian fjords are known for their high number and spectacular beauty. They are considered an integral part of the Norwegian identity.”
The beautiful photo came from Bruce Johnson of Lawrenceville.
Others recognizing the photo were Susan McBrayer of Sugar Hill; George Graf of Palmyra, Va.; Lou Camerio of Lilburn; and Allan Peel of San Antonio, Texas.
- 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!) Click here to send an email and please mark it as a photo submission. Thanks.
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