MYSTERY PHOTO: Something more modern

From the traditional Mystery Photo, to the modern architecture of the current Mystery, there’s quite a difference. Can you recognize enough of the clues to get today’s Mystery correct. Try your hand, sending your thoughts to elliott@brack.net.  Be sure to tell us where you live.

Several people correctly identified the recent Mystery, including George Graf of Palmyra, Va., who said: “This is St. Augustine’s Church, known as the ‘wee church,’ the oldest church in Derry, Ireland.”  The photo came from John Titus of Peachtree Corners.

Others identifying the Mystery were Jay Altman, Columia, S.C.; Alma Ortiz, Alpharetta; Stew Ogilvie, Lawrenceville; Lou Camerio, Lilburn; Cheryl Ritzel, Hoschton; and Susan McBrayer, Sugar Hill.

Allan Peel, San Antonio, Tex., added: “The church is believed by many to be built on ‘God’s Little Acre,’ the original site of St. Columba’s first monastery in Ireland. St. Columba (521 AD – 597 AD), an Irish abbot and missionary, is the patron saint of Derry who is credited with spreading Christianity throughout the region in the 6th century.”

  • 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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