Mystery photos

MYSTERY: This one might not be in Asia

MYSTERY: This one might not be in Asia

This edition’s Mystery Photo certainly doesn’t look like an Asian scene, does it?  You might be surprised as to its location. Start your mind working, then send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown. First in for the last Mystery Photo competition was Ross Lenhart of Pawley’s Island, S.C.: “I took the same picture. Climbed […]

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by · December 9, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY: Three obvious clues may help you solve this

MYSTERY: Three obvious clues may help you solve this

A river, a city, a castle? Are these enough clues to help you identify this Mystery Photo? Send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · December 6, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY: Does this architecture tell you anything about this building?

MYSTERY: Does this architecture tell you anything about this building?

See if you can tell where this Mystery Photo is located. You might also see if you can determine what this building was originally used for. It might not be as easy as you think. Send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · December 2, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY:  Where’s this American-based photo?

MYSTERY: Where’s this American-based photo?

At least with the American flag, you know the country of this Mystery Photo. Use these clues in the photo to help you guess its location. Send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · November 29, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY:  Nighttime scene for which city?

MYSTERY: Nighttime scene for which city?

There are at least mighty obvious clues in this hazy nighttime scene from some city some where as this edition’s Mystery Photo. Can you figure this out? If so, send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · November 22, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY: Massive overlapping steel provides this issue’s quandary

MYSTERY: Massive overlapping steel provides this issue’s quandary

Look at how this structure is built, with the massive steel overlapping the area. If you’ve been to this city, you might recognize this popular tourist attraction. Now figure out where it is and send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · November 18, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY: Two or three dead giveaway clues in this photo

MYSTERY: Two or three dead giveaway clues in this photo

Two or three features of this Mystery Photo almost give it away. Perhaps you can tell us where the photo was taken. Scratch your noggin, or your computer, and give us an answer. Send your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · November 15, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY: No drought going on where this photograph was made

MYSTERY: No drought going on where this photograph was made

Wherever this Mystery Photograph was taken, you can tell that that area had plenty of rain, and the area was not like what many of us in North Georgia through North Florida are experiencing with the drought. The last significant rain in Gwinnett was September 18, moving closer to two months of no rain. Enough dry thoughts! If you can figure out this photo puzzle, send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · November 11, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY: Tell us who was the inspiration for this modern facility

MYSTERY: Tell us who was the inspiration for this modern facility

Today’s Mystery Photo may surprise you where it is located. Check it out and see if you know where it might be. Send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · November 8, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY: From statuary to a tall building

MYSTERY: From statuary to a tall building

Can you figure out where this is, and what is its context? Send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

What we thought might be a difficult Mystery Photo easily caught the eye of several readers, with Rob Keith of Peachtree Corners saying: “Well, this one was a lot easier than the last. It’s the statue of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday at the Historic Railroad Depot in Tucson, Ariz. Many people may not know that Doc Holliday was born here in Griffin, Ga. in 1851.” The photograph was sent in by Sandy and Rick Krause of Lilburn.

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by · November 4, 2016 · Mystery photos