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Where am I - Travel Game II.

 
 
Letty
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:02 pm
Samoa, Francis?
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Francis
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:05 pm
Not Samoa, Miss Letty.
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:10 pm
Is it within the scope of this map?

http://maaori.com/images/polynes.gif
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Francis
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:21 pm
It is, Miss Letty.
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:29 pm
Hmmm. then it must be outside of the light blue or aquamarine section, right?

This forum is acting weird, today.
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Francis
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:30 pm
It's in the center of the map, Miss Letty.
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:39 pm
Ok, We can rule out Samoa, Fiji, cook, Tahiti. Right so far?
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Francis
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:43 pm
Yes, we can rule them out, Miss Letty.
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Tico
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:47 pm
Mauke, in the Cook Islands?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:55 pm
Huahine, part of the Society Islands?
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Francis
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:57 pm
Just ruled out Cook Islands, Tico.

(Btw, they are not really in the center of the map, are they?)
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 01:59 pm
Jarvis Island. It's main natural resource appears to be guano.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/7c/JarvisIsland.jpeg/300px-JarvisIsland.jpeg
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 02:02 pm
SallyMander asked about that :wink:
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Francis
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 02:03 pm
Correct, Tico!

The guano is not exploited there. The island is desert and only houses a weather station.
One can access only with special permit.
US territory.
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Francis
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 02:04 pm
Walter, I found the letters from Thomas Jefferson to William Jarvis but nothing about him..
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 02:07 pm
WOW! Two questions. Who is SallyMander and what rare birds coexist with bats? <smile>
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Francis
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 02:10 pm
I know what birds coexist with brats...
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 02:11 pm
Quote:
gua·no Pronunciation (gwän)
n. pl. gua·nos
1. A substance composed chiefly of the dung of sea birds or bats, accumulated along certain coastal areas or in caves and used as fertilizer.
2. Any of various similar substances, such as a fertilizer prepared from ground fish parts.
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 02:12 pm
Razz Okay, I did get that one at least.
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 02:19 pm
Where am I?


http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/8022/7023xa.jpg
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