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National Park Mystery Spot 6: You Might Hear It Before You See It

Foeniculum vulgare in flower. Wikimedia Commons photo.

National Park Mystery Spot 6 is somewhere in a National Park System unit. See if you can pin it down with just these five clues.

F for k and you’ve got the aromatic herb shown in the photo.

M for h and you’ve got a toothy trophy.

Pingo and Aurora, not Comet and Cupid

You might hear it before you see it.

You can go right after the show, but they must stay ‘til nine.

Check back with Traveler tomorrow for the answer and an explanation of the clues.

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Gur Nynfxn Uhfxl xraaryf ng Qranyv Angvbany Cnex

(use a "ROT 13" conversion to make my entry readable)


Qranyv Fyrq Qbt Xraaryf, Lrf! Good job, MRC. I trust you didn't have to break a sweat on this one?


somewhere in Texas


Not in Texas. Way cold.


Thanks for the nice quiz. And no, it wasn't that hard. I still don't get the hint with the toothy trophy, though.
[The quizmeister has edited this comment to remove a helpful hint that still-puzzled people shouldn't have.]


Sled dog kennel at Denali?


You got it too, Terry, nice going.


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