MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s puzzler may prove harder than the previous

While last edition’s mystery was a cream puff, with many recognizing it, today’s mystery photo may prove more difficult. Looks mighty like a church, doesn’t it. And does the dress of these four people give you an idea of where it might be?  Send your idea of where this photo was taken, and other details, to elliott@brack.net, and tell us where you live.

The identifications poured in for the recent mystery. Steve Ogilvie, Lawrenceville: “Marble Canyon is located inside the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in northern Arizona. My brother-in-law used to live in Page. Been there a few times. Lots of scenery.. It’s not the same these days with the lower water levels but it’s the desert.”

Others: Steve Craine, Berkeley Lake; John Titus, Peachtree Corners; Jay Altman, Columbia, S.C. Steve Spellman, Dunwoody; Don Balfour, Norcross; James Cofer, Birmingham, Ala. Mark Smith, Eatonton; Kay Montgomery, Duluth; Paula Cosentino, Duluth; Stewart Woodard, Lawrenceville; Donald, Lee, Suwanee; Lara Hayes, Buford; Bill Elsey, Norcross; George Graf, Palmyra, Va.; Sara Rawlins, Lawrenceville; Jeff Gorke, Suwanee; Billy Chism, Toccoa; Lou Camerio, Lilburn; and Allan Peel, San Antonio, Tex.: “I expect a LOT of readers will figure out today’s mystery photo, which is of the Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend, near Page, Ariz. This spectacular geological feature has become one of the most recognized and visited places in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Horseshoe Bend was formed over millions of years by the Colorado River as it cut through the Colorado Plateau, forming a 270 degree bend that is over 1,000-feet deep.”

  • SHARE A MYSTERY PHOTO:  If you have a photo that you believe will stump readers, send it along (but  make sure to tell us what it is because it may stump us too!)  Send to:  elliott@brack.net and mark it as a photo submission.  Thanks.
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