Mystery Spot 41 is a natural feature in a national park. To answer correctly you must specify the natural feature and the national park in which it is located. Traveler readers answering correctly will be eligible for our monthly prize drawing.
Here are all the clues you should need to identify this mystery spot:
How do you make a long story shorter?
What is the holy hole in the floor?
What was the player who wrecked the lights and delighted the Knights?
Bonus clue, no extra charge: Which national park contains just one more than the McDonald’s logo?
Check back with Traveler tomorrow for the answer and an explanation of the clues.
No cheating! If we catch you engaged in sneakery, we will make you write on the whiteboard 100 times: “The Trinidad Moruga Scorpion is currently considered the world’s hottest chili pepper. Some individual plants have been officially measured at just over 2,000,000 Scoville heat units, which is hotter than most law enforcement-grade pepper spray.”
Comments
Eric Nelson has nailed it, even without unraveling clue number three. Take your usual place in the Winners Circle, Eric. BTW, I think my own photos will suffice for this one, but I will keep your kind offer in mind.
Nicely done, celbert. Please march right on in.
Chaco culture national historical park
BTexan, please go back and read the instructions. I am NOT going to suggest that you should give yourself a dope slap. Here at Traveler we respect our readers and never say anything like that. So, please don't give yourself a dope slap. Just read the instructions.
Sorry, Ron; it's not Chaco Culture National Historical Park. And anyway, this quiz requires a two-part answer, one part of which is not the name of a national park. See reply to BTexan above. Make sure that you do NOT give yourself a dope slap. :o)
You nailed it, Ranger Lady. Good job. BTW, where have you been? We needed you to light the way.
Three Sisters at Arches National Park?