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Seeker5509 07-27-2009 10:56 PM

Well Done Shell!! :)

I am in the Sterkfontein Caves - it was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000 and the whole area was named the Cradle of Humankind. Check it out:

Sterkfontein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shell 07-27-2009 11:24 PM

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...awesome location seeker! Thanks, that was fun...

...okay, let me check my atlas...brb

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BadNick 07-28-2009 03:45 AM

I'm not saying "NH" yet since then you won't go there even if you were going to go there...brb

uncle phil 07-28-2009 04:00 AM

that newspaper's covering half of greenland; clue?

BadNick 07-28-2009 05:33 AM

red toenails and fingernails...former Iron Curtain country?

Shell 07-28-2009 05:54 AM

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lol, y'all are funny...i'm still thinking...tap, tap, tap

...here...hang around the water fountain while you wait...enjoy a drink...patience, patience

Seeker5509 07-28-2009 06:23 AM

...would it be rude to slurp straight from the "spout"?

BadNick 07-28-2009 07:58 AM

are you at Grand Tetons?

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...Winter-NPS.jpg

Shell 07-28-2009 08:05 AM

helllllooooooo, seeker....time to pay attention now :p

...you all sure were quiet while i was gone...full bladders now?

...heeeeere weeee go (not a pun)!

...Nick - no

...phil - no

...i'm in the Southwestern hemisphere

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...here's a clue, nick....i'm sooooooo opposite of that picture (but, wow...love the tetons)


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Seeker5509 07-28-2009 08:13 AM

Straits of Magellan? (spelling?)

Shell 07-28-2009 08:27 AM

seeker - no


:rose:

uncle phil 07-28-2009 10:17 AM

island?

Shell 07-28-2009 11:52 AM

...omg, i went out for lunch and had 2 tequila sunrises...and i only feel like saying yes, yes, yes...but to be honest...i have to say, no it's not an island...but where are all the island boys right now :)

uncle phil 07-28-2009 11:58 AM

are you in a country that borders the atlantic ocean?

BadNick 07-28-2009 12:18 PM

are you in Chile?

Shell 07-28-2009 01:45 PM

phil...not atlantic

nick...not chile


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BadNick 07-28-2009 02:16 PM

are you in Paraguay?

Shell 07-28-2009 02:49 PM

nick...no


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uncle phil 07-28-2009 03:56 PM

are you in a country that borders on the pacific ocean?

MacGuyver 07-28-2009 05:17 PM

in the amazon?

Shell 07-28-2009 10:28 PM

Phil - yes

MacGuyver - no


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Seeker5509 07-28-2009 10:44 PM

hey - are you in Ecuador?

Shell 07-28-2009 10:51 PM

seeker - no


:rose:

Seeker5509 07-29-2009 12:14 AM

Must be Peru then?

uncle phil 07-29-2009 02:45 AM

are you in lima?

BadNick 07-29-2009 03:39 AM

are you in the Sechura Desert in Peru?

Shell 07-29-2009 04:50 AM

seeker...yes

phil...no

nick...no....but i am in a desert in Peru


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Seeker5509 07-29-2009 05:27 AM

The Sechura Desert?

BadNick 07-29-2009 05:37 AM

while I contemplate seeker's guess ;) ...how about the Ica Desert along coastal Peru?

Ica Desert
By Dr. Crit Minster

Carcharodon Megalodon ate whales. A member of the shark family, this monster of the sea had a bad attitude and teeth the size of frisbees. One of the largest predators ever, it probably measured as many as 20 meters (65 feet) and weighed as much as 25 tons. With a maw that measured 1.8 meters (6 feet) wide by 2.1 meters (7 feet) this beast of beasts could swallow a buffalo … whole!

The bones of the mighty Carcharodon Megalodon, as well as many other marine animals, can be found in the parched stretch of land known as the Ica desert. Located near Ica, Peru, this desert was once a shallow ocean basin before a tectonic upheaval pushed it above sea level. Local guides know all of the best places to find fossils in this parched wasteland, and the lucky visitor may even find a Carcharodon Megalodon tooth. Some of its teeth have survived, deeply embedded in whale bones.

The sands of the Ica desert hide more than the bones of dead fish, however. Before the arrival of the Spanish, local cultures used the desert as a sacred burial ground. Unfortunately, grave-robbing is still something of a local industry. Those relics that have survived the rampant scavenging can be viewed in the regional museum in Ica.

The desert surface is also conducive to a number of active adventures, equally as interesting. Among these sand-sports, sandboarding is one of the most popular. As the name implies, it involves sliding down a sandy dune on a sort of surfboard. You can also tear through the desert on dune buggies, mountain bikes or four-wheelers: you can rent them (and guides) in the nearby town of Ica. Most travelers stay at the Huacachina Oasis, a speck of green in the gray desert. There is a small lake there, surrounded by numerous hotels and tour operators.

Beyond its bones, burial grounds, and sandboards, the Ica desert still holds at least one mystery: the Ica stones. According to local legend, a farmer discovered a cave full of more than 15,000 stones with designs etched into them after a heavy rain. He was busted for selling them to tourists, and then sold his collection to Dr. Javier Cabrera, who maintains a private museum of the stones in Ica. The designs show many different scenes, such as medical procedures including heart and brain surgery, as well as humans hunting dinosaurs. Most scientists believe the Ica stones to be a total hoax, but the curious may find the museum to be well be worth a visit. Either they’re a legitimate historical find, or they’re evidence of how much work people will put into creating and propagating a profitable scam. Questionable authenticity aside, the stones are intriguing and make for an interesting excursion.

Fortunately for swimmers and surfers, the last Carcharodon Megalodon went to shark heaven about 1.2 million years ago (although there are those who say there could still be some lurking in secret corners of the world’s deepest seas). If you want to see one, you’ll have to go to Ica, and don’t forget your sandboard!


http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...77adf05a_b.jpg

Pampa de Villacuri, Ica
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...2c082ce5_b.jpg

...and where there's sand dunes, there's sandboarding:

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ndboarding.jpg

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ing-740068.jpg

Shell 07-29-2009 05:53 AM

seeker...not the Sechura desert but close

nick...wow...nice pics of the ica desert!...but, no

clue #1: i'm in the driest desert in the world and some parts of it have not seen rain since the beginning of recordkeeping (according to Nat'l Geographic)!

clue #2: a new discovery was made here in 2002 that dates back to the time of Jesus Christ's birth (and before)!


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BadNick 07-29-2009 06:01 AM

though most of the Atacama Desert is in Chile, there is a part in Peru...are you there?

Seeker5509 07-29-2009 06:04 AM

Atacama desert -

Shell 07-29-2009 06:23 AM

...yes, i'm in the atacama desert
290 miles south of Lima but you must
name the region or at least the
ancient discovery made in 2002

*just a warning: at least one site listed this location as just over the Peru border in Chile...most are saying Peru...but it's still the Atacama desert


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BadNick 07-29-2009 07:22 AM

Are you at the ancient iron mine attributed to the Nazca people of that area? Ancient Iron Ore Mine Discovered in Peruvian Andes

Shell 07-29-2009 07:34 AM

...the ancient discovery made in 1935 is attributed to the Nazca people but is not a Mine...it is much more exciting, mysterious, and well known than that. Then the newest discovery is closeby and similar but answers some more questions that solve some of the mystery as to the "why" and "when" and "how".

...another discovery was made in 2008 that dates back 5,000 years in the same area

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clue #3: You have seen pictures of these discoveries throughout your lifetime that have been etched in your memory...we all have!


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BadNick 07-29-2009 07:38 AM

how about maybe the Nazca Lines? I just checked my mental etchings and there they were!


http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...20I/nazca1.jpg

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...nazcahuman.jpg

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...at-the-Naz.jpg

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...azca-lines.gif

Shell 07-29-2009 07:56 AM

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...Close enough! The Palpa valley is where the newest discovery of 1,000 more have been found: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...eruglyphs.html

The Geoglyphs etched into the desert have been dated from 200BC-600AD and could only be viewed by airplane which is what happened in 1935 but it's always been a mystery as to why and how these were done so accurately.

In 2002 (or 3), a thousand more of these were found and, answering much of the mysterious "why" surrounding these, it was determined that, 1) they were sacred landscapes of art to honor water and fertility (since this is the driest desert on earth). Artifacts were found with the same art (which rules out alien runways lol). And 2) the "how" was determined by the findings of posts whereby they would tie strings from post to post and follow smaller drawings nearby.

Last year, human remains from 5,000 years ago were also discovered in the Atacama desert believed to be the beginning of civilization there.


WTG Nick!...you're up next!


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BadNick 07-29-2009 08:43 AM

good one, Shell!

Those findings are a very interesting glimpse into the minds of our ancient ancestors....including their attraction to little pink slippers and red toes as exemplified by one of the lastest findings recently written up, I think I read it in the Harvard Anthropological Research Journal

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2.../nazcatoes.jpg


OK folks, find me.

Shell 07-29-2009 10:02 AM

:lol: ...haha

okay...NH?

BadNick 07-29-2009 10:07 AM

yes, I'm in N and W hemis


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