It’s in Ethiopia. The village on the left is called Melka Werer.
Wow that was a really mean one. The lake is barely visible on the satellite picture and isn’t present in map mode in Bing Maps (or GoogleMaps for that matter). How the hell did you find that?
Right … sorry … alien … dumb question …
Had it not been for the hint, I wouldn’t have found it.
Weird. I’ve just noticed that in Google Maps the village is called Amibara and Melka Werer is further north. Whatever the real name is, this is the spot.
The next one might be a bit tricky. But it’s the only one I’ve got at the moment.
Hint: South America
Well then it’s a good thing the last one was so easy. Finally: a challenge
Yes, that’s it… I wanted to point out this strange lava field that looks like a 5 branches star, which is clearly visible on GM, but very small :
Good job !
The rules of the game are that you have to win the current round before it’s your turn.
(Eye of the Sahara in Mauritania far too easy for this game!)
looking at the screenshot it s say mauritania Adrar, maybe a hint
Time for another hint I guess. As I said, it‘s in South America. And it‘s north of the Equator. That should narrow it down considerably.
■■■■ I have been flying there 2 weeks ago, will take a look at
Mérida, Venezuela
Yes, that‘s the place.
The last tip was elimentary.
Had previously searched around in Columbia near Medellin, but the satellite imagery as well as 3D-mesh there is abysmal.
(Just an example: NOT a new picture to look for )
Kronotski volcano, Kamtchatka, Russia…
Well, at least it took over 3 hours
Your turn
In fact it took 15 minutes, as it is exactly on a flight plan I made (but haven’t flown yet). I tried the Aleutian roots in the south of Alasaka, then searched in Kamtchatka.
Here’s the related flight plan, If some are interested in the volcanoes tour…
VFR Russia UHQO to UKLH.pln (5.8 KB)
Here’s my next one… still not easy, so I give the first hint : it’s in Europa.
(be careful, it is a very wide angle)
That’s 15 of your own planets minutes I suppose? Which equates to 2.637 light years for us here!
(P.S I do know that light years is a measure of distance, not time… duh! It just sounded better )
If it’s good enough for Star Wars… (a Parsec being 3.26156 light years)