(Note: This week’s puzzle marks a bit of TravelGumbo history! At Puzzle #209, it’s the first puzzle of our 5th year of weekly travel brainteasers!)
Gumbo has exited Puerto Rico and entered a realm of diverse ethnicity and historical industrial importance. Time to show your talented research skills in discovering the answer. In today’s clue, is it a giant shuttlecock, deep space antenna or possibly the center post of the main circus tent? Clues may come easier and later to those who show their perseverance and research skills.
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We need you to identify precisely where Gumbo’s visiting, Good luck!
Continuing with exterior clues for our mystery location, today we have two images cloaked in gray matter. Some of your own gray matter will need to be tapped to zero in on the answer. Two more clues will be forthcoming tomorrow with some interior images.
Time for your next clue….What’s black and white, and red all over? This is the most difficult clue, so bear down and look for a sign that will give you a bit of direction.
Alright fellow mystery photo fanatics, today we have the final two clues with a number of hidden keys to the answer. One is that big red arrow telling you to turn left and the other is a long distance photo down the river where I used a big zoom lens from the mystery location. I know these clues will not be a Sunday stumper.
Since there have been no correct guesses so far, I’m going with more gray matter clues. This mystery place has both indoor and outdoor exhibits, one of which is in a clue photo today. Good Luck.
Robots are the theme today for Friday’s WITW clues. Do you know who they are and where they might be on display? Do you know the word ‘robot’ was first used to denote a fictional humanoid in a 1920 play R.U.R. by the Czech writer, Karel Čapek but it was Karel’s brother Josef Čapek who was the word’s true inventor. Easier clues coming tomorrow, so standby….