To participate, just make your guess in the comments section for each photo. Guesses will be held until the end of the contest, when they will all be made public. Anything and everything is fair game for getting a correct answer. Each contest will last one week, starting on Friday. Each Wednesday at 0:00 hrs GMT a hint will be published. If you submit a correct answer before the hint is out, you'll earn an extra point, so submit your guess as soon as you have an idea.
The Taj Mahal of course! I’m hoping to go in Mar/Apr.
Comment by Kal...the Ameristani | March 1, 2008
Hah! I recently studied this building and its gardens in Architecture class: the glorious Taj Mahal.
Comment by brian t | March 1, 2008
Taj Mahal, Agra Uttar Pradesh India. Construction of this mausoleum was complete around 1648.
Comment by Andy McAllister | March 1, 2008
Taj Mahal, India
Comment by ACG | March 1, 2008
The Taj Mahal, India
Welcome to the WoGEosphere from a member of the senior WoGE fraternity. Unless you’re already cutting BrianR in on your profits, it might be nice to point some attribution for the idea his way.
Comment by Ron Schott | March 1, 2008
Taj Mahal!
(much easier than the irrigation circles….
Comment by Karel | March 1, 2008
easy one!
taj mahal in india
27°10′N 78°02′E
Comment by roland | March 1, 2008
The Taj Mahal, in Uttar Pradesh, India. 27°10’29.49″N 78° 2’32.58″E
As long as we’re talking about the other UP, though, I’ll throw in this spot:
26°47’47.42″N 82°11’55.53″E
Some of us may remember it as the focus of an awesome made-to-order disad from back in the day.
Comment by Ben Bayer | March 1, 2008
Back in the game with the Taj Mahal.
Comment by kevin | March 1, 2008
Taj Mahal, Agra, India.
This was the first place I thought of, but then I’ve actually been there and know the layout of the grounds. It would be interesting to know how hard it was for people who’ve only ever seen the classic front on shots to figure it out.
Comment by Stephen Hope | March 2, 2008
Ummm…that’s easy: search for Taj Mahal.
Comment by Frank Taylor | March 3, 2008