I seem to be on a roll here, with challenges that somehow fits my way of thinking. Felix' WoGE #435 is a case in point, the size and shape of the fields together with lots of forest, power lines and a rocky-shored lake pointed me to Finland or Sweden; it was Finland.
This one is NOT in Scandinavia:
For any new players to Where on (Google) Earth, simply post a comment with latitude and longitude and write something about the (geologic/geographic/hydrographic) feature in the picture. If you win, you get to host the next one. Previous WoGEs are collected by Felix on his blog and a KML file.
24.66 N, 102.97 E Location of the Chengjiang fauna in China, an early Cambrian lagerstatten comparable to the Burgess Shale.
SvarSletthttp://www.geosociety.org/gsatoday/archive/11/2/pdf/i1052-5173-11-2-4.pdf
I'm new to this, let me know if I should be including more info with my post.
-Nick Van Buer
Correct, Nicholas! And congratulations on your first win.
SvarSlettNow it's your turn to post a challenge. If you haven't done it already, I recommend getting the KML file from Wogelix forst, so you know what locations have been used before.
OK, the next challenge is at my hastily-constructed blog:
SvarSletthttp://intrusivecomplex.blogspot.com/2014/03/woge-437.html