Thanks to everybody who offered answers to our five puzzlers last week. Congratulations to Christina Stiefel for solving Puzzler #5, Alan Wessman for solving Puzzler #3, and Angie Connelly for solving Puzzler #2! Honorable mention to Marcus Scherer for nearly solving Puzzler #1.
- Puzzler #1 showed undisturbed rainforest canopy in Brazil in part of Pará centered near 0° 58′ 37.1994″ S, 56° 42′ 39.5994″ W.
- Puzzler #2 showed two unnamed glacial lakes in Tibet’s Ngari Prefecture centered near 30° 20′ 31.63″ N, 84° 35′ 26.74″ E.
- Puzzler #3 showed a gorge formed by the Katherine River in Australia’s Northern Territory near the entrance of Nitmiluk National Park; it was centered near 4° 18′ 55.929″ S, 132° 25′ 31.1622″ E.
- Puzzler #4 showed salt pans in the floodplain of the Zambezi River centered near 15° 23′ 28.0638″ S, 23° 21′ 7.5528″ E in Zambia’s Western Province.
- Puzzler #5 showed Thetford Forest in southeastern Britain.
Cuatro de cinco! ¿Qué tal eeeh? Geomorfólogo listo para trabajar en la NASA…
I was most interested in Puzzle No.3’s appearance.
Before seeing the answer I thought “ancient rock formations well worn down with a river carving between the 2 sections”.
Upon seeing the answer I was surprised as that area was as good as in my backyard!
You see, this Aussie loves his countryside.