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Maps

NOTE: All maps-like photos are oriented so that their top edges face North.

Aerial Photo/Subway/Rail Maps Matching

Identify these United States cityscapes. Transit maps are overlaid to assist.

Landmarks/City Matching

Identify the monument name - sometimes there will be hints or followup questions - these photos come from all over the world. Quotes are included for colour and distraction and are probably not related to the subject identities at hand, except in a Freudian way.

The Key Master: Towers, Columns and Obelisks

"During the rectification of the Vuldrini, the traveler came as a large and moving Torg! Then, during the third reconciliation of the last of the McKetrick supplicants, they chose a new form for him: that of a giant Slor! Many Shuvs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Slor that day, I can tell you!" -- Louis Tully/The Keymaster, GhostBusters, 1984.


  1. In memory of someone who lost an arm and an eye for his country.

  2. What event does the monument above also commemorate? In what year did the event happen?


  3. Erected around 100 AD, this column was erected and dedicated during its emperor's lifetime.


  4. This obelisk wears a cap of bronze and gold that is only a few years old. Its twin sits in front of the Luxor Temple.


  5. In central park, this obelisk's twin resides in London, near the Thames.

  6. Despite its name, this obelisk was erected in honor of a different monarch. Which one?


  7. Oddly enough, the battle happened on the hill next door. This is where the Americans retreated and regrouped.

  8. Which hill next door hosted the battle in question?

  9. What kinds of images of this structure are now copyrighted?

The Gatekeeper: Arches and Gates

"Take me now, subcreature." - Dana Barret/The Gatekeeper, GhostBusters, 1984


  1. Constructed of steel and concrete, and skinned with 1/4" stainless steel, it weighs about 42,000 tons and took almost 3 years to build.


  2. This gate is an optical illusion.


  3. This larger gate (upside-down U-shape) is bracketed on the bottom by the Left Palace Gate and the Right Palace Gate.

Boundaries: Bridges and Walls

"Ain't much of a difference between a bridge and a wall..." - from Hedwig and the Angry Inch soundtrack, Track: "Tear Me Down"


  1. It has always been painted orange vermillion.


  2. This one can be seen from space.


  3. This can also be seen from space.


  4. There are nine of these subjects in total on this wall, in a forbidden place.


  5. At the visitors' center at a famous Cape, this wall memorializes Icaruses of our time.

Famous Buildings

"NOBODY steps on a church in my town!" -- Dr. Peter Venkman, Ghostbusters, 1984


  1. This castle dominates the city in which it sits, has been mostly destroyed twice, once by fire, once by invasion. In the 15th century, it was one of the greatest palaces in Europe.


  2. This sits near Red Square.


  3. This place denied access to one queen during a 19th century coronation.

Tunnels and Pits

"Well, the thing about a black hole - its main distinguishing feature - is it's black. And the thing about space, your basic space color... is black. So how are you supposed to see them?" -- Holly, Computer with IQ of 60, Red Dwarf TV Series.


  1. It was the first one in Yosemite. Road access to it was closed in the late 1980's.


  2. Dinosaurs?


  3. The deepest lake in the U.S.


  4. A "relcaimed" superfund site, this strip mine used to yield copper, and now contains an aquifer instead. It's in Arizona. Name the town it sits near.


  5. This area has no fewer than four combinations of bridges and tunnels (marked in red) not unlike the one pictured below.

    Name at least three cities that immediately surround these wondrous objects.


  6. The red line traces the approximate path of this, the world's longest railway tunnel. What is the tunnel's name and length, what two cities does it connect, and what is the body of water it stretches under?