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This is a list of all the clues submitted
for the Landmark Game. Some schools submitted no clues. Following
each set of clues is the correct answer for each landmark.
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Annville-Cleona Middle School-1. landmark from ancient
times. 2. took 12 years to complete. 3. located at the junction
of two ancient sea lanes. 4. made by Charles of Lindos who later
killed himself because he thought he made an error in the proportions.
5. about 70 cubits high. 6. represented Apollo. 7. straddled the
harbor later known as Mandraki. 8. it was toppled by an earthquake
50 years after it was created. 9. a ship supposedly could pass
under it.
Collossus of Rhodes
Antwerp International School1. It is tall 2. It is round
3. It is made of stone 4. It is round. 5. It is tall. 6. It is
made of stone. 7. It was used for games and contests. 8. It was
flooded. 9. The present name is related to a word meaning "big."
Colosseum
Barbers Hill Intermediate- Dare1. It was named after a
fort. 2. Formed thousands of years ago. 3. Indian tribes lived
in the area long before the first Europeans arrived. 4. I am the
most spectacular natural wonder of the North American continent.
5. You can walk under me. 6. I am a border. 7. There are two parts
of me 8. My longitude is 79.02 and latitude is 43.06 (but we don't
tell you north , south, or east or west 9. I am used as a source
of hydroelectric power
Niagara Falls
Barbers Hill Intermediate- Eagles1. 12 feet to 15 feet
in height. 2. It became a historic event when it was 28 years
old. 3. Broken pieces still remain to this day. 4. I caused 170
people to be critically injured. 5. I am a hard object partly
surrounded by metal. 6. I am 137,280 feet long. 7. It is alarge
rectangular prism 8. It separated a country into two 9. It kept
people in and out
Berlin Wall
Brandon Middle School1. I am the famous 10.38 acre monument.
2. I was established in 1924. 3. On my monument stands the colossal
statue of Frederic Bartholdi. 4. I am made of copper. 5. Where
I stand was formally called Bedloe's Island. 6. A model of me
stands on a bridge that crosses the Seine River. 7. Altogether
I cost $530,000. 8. I weigh 100 tons. 9. I am 151 feet tall.
Statue of Liberty
College International Stendhal1. An English king was crowned
here. 2. I'm on an island. 3. My ogivers are famous. 4. Many famous
kings have joined my gallery although most lost their heads in
the French Revolution. 5. My "flying buttresses" keep
my head. 6. Watch out for a horrible figure. 7. From above, diabolical
faces stare down at you. 8. Climbing to the top of the twin towers
will drive you "in Seine." 9. I'm named after the Virgin
mary.
Cathedral of Norte Dame de Paris, France
Deady Middle School
Delmar Elementary School1. It is in the 28th state to be
admitted to the union. 2. By 6:30 A.M. all 189 men were dead.
3. It was used as a supply depot. 4. It was built as a Catholic
mission. 5. The Mission was originally called San Antonio de Valero.
6. It is a Historic Structure.
Alamo & mason/ dixon line
Emerson School-1 Stephanie Wang & Christina Tedesco1. It
is a national landmark. 2. It has no use since it Us natural.
3. The culture of the people who live around it is Spanish and
Italian. 4. it is a falls. 5. it's location is between Brazil
& Argentina. 6. The latitude is east 54 and the longitude is south
28. 7. The population of the country it is considered in is 27,947,446.
8. It is the province Misiones which is in Argentina which is
in South America. 9. The mixed name is
UguaiziIguana
Emerson School-10 Christian Weder & Owen Albin1. It was
originally named old peak. 2. It is in south central Peru 50 miles
from Cuzco. 3. Its coordinates is 14 deg. east 73 deg. north.
4. It was originally a frontier outpost. 5. It was a hiding place
from the Spanish. 6. it's conutries population is about 22,767,000.
7. It was man made. 8. It's mixed up name is Auhmc Chcupi. 9.
It is located on the mountains.
Machu Picchu
Emerson School-2 Moria Chambers1. The name of the landmarks
mixed up name is UOCZC. 2. It is the capital of the Incas. 3.
The latitude is 13 1/2 and longitude is 72 west. 4. My landmark
is constructed. 5. The landmark is a center of tourism. 6. The
population of the country it is in is 23,354,000 7. It is in Southern
Peru. 8. It is in the highlands. 9. The culture us Incan.
Cuzco
Emerson School-3 Christina L. & Elise S.1. purpose- to
give food to the animals. 2. popuation- 6,800,000. 3. a house
is made of leaves and poles. 4. Location Brazil. 5. coordinates-
start 50 diges west lo 0 diges west la, the end - 40 diges wedt
lo 5 diges so la 6. mixed name- zmaoan irver 7. culture- inca.
8. kind of landmark- it is a natural landmark.
Amazon River
Emerson School-4 Sam & CR1. what it was originally: volcanic
peaks. 2. animals: turtles that weigh more than 500 pounds. 3.
population: 6200 4. Culture: the culture was associated with the
British. (was) 5. Location near Ecuador. 6. Mixed up name: PANAGILSSASLOGA
(Two words) 7. Latitude 1 degree south 91 degrees west longitude.
8. kind of landmark: natural. 9. Terrain: its made of volcanic
peaks.
Galapagos Island
Emerson School-5 Nathan/Jackie1. It separates hemispheres.
2. My landmark's mixed up name is Atorque. 3. It's location is
0 degrees longitude and 180 degrees latitude. 4. ItUs the biggest
landmark in the world. 5. Location Brazil, Columbia, Equador,
and New Guinea. 6. It is not man made. 7. Some Contras assisted
my landmark are Brazil Columbia Congo. 8. There are under 2 people
per sq.per mi.. 9. It is mostly in the rain forest.
Equator
Emerson School-6 Michelle Fox &
Isabella Cederquist1. Sacar is the mixed up name for our landmark.
2. Our landmark is in Venezuela. 3. The coordinates for our landmark
are 73 degrees west and 10 degrees north. 4. Our landmark is in
a valley. 5. Our landmark is a building. 6. Our landmark is in
a countywith a population of 19,876,000. 7. Our landmark is 7
miles form the Caribbean Sea. 8. Our landmark is in South America.
9. The offical language for the country that our landmark is in
is Spanish.
Caracas
Emerson School-7 Christine Wahr & Cara Berg1. location-
palenque, chiapas, mexico. 2.mixed up name- lcUstbPaoma (2 words).
3. coordinates- 18 latitude 92 longitude.7. Kind of place- pyramid
(tomb). 8. original use of landmark- tomb. 9. Owner of tomb died
in 683 at the age of 80.
Emerson School-8 Andrea Sivak & Lindsay Steenstra1. It
is close to the Tropic of Cancer. 2. The coordinates are 83 deg.
north longitude, 23 deg west latitude. 3. The location is Havana,
Cuba. 4. The culture associated with the landmark is Roman Catholic.
5. The population is 10,991,000. 6. The kind of landmark is constructed.
7. The purpose of the landmark is to remember someone. 8. The
mixed up name is Ritam Nonetmum Soje. 9. The kind of place is,
it is warm in the winter. The average rainfall is 54 inches.
Jose Mart Monument
Emerson School-9 Matthew Field & Chris Bauer1. It is an
island in the Pacific Ocean. 2. The mixed up name is treesa lidasn.
3. The longitude is 27 degrees west. The latitude is 119 degrees
south. 4. People don't know cultures that lived there in the past.
5. The purpose of the landmark is a big mystery. 6. The population
is 2,000 people. 7. The landmark on this place was constructed
by people. 8. It is a volcanic & rugged terrain. 9. It is 2,300
miles away from mainland.
Easter Island
Fruitland Elementary School
Garden Spot Middle School
Garfield Elementary School1. 186 ft sqare. 2. stands in
a garden. 3. designed by a Turkish architect. 4. Dome covers center
of building. 5. Each corner has slender prayer towers. 6. Built
between 1630-1650 7. One of the most beautiful and costly tombs
in the world. 8. Made of amrble and rest on platform of red sandstone.
9. It has artificial moonlight
Taj Mahal
Haven Middle School1. I am famous for my architecture.
2. My followers have their own religion. 3. crypyic message 3
14 22 11 15 7 22 26 19 25 18 26. 4. There is recognition of the
common ground of all religions. 5. It's the border if two cities.
6. The ceiling is unusual. 7. People come for religious reasons.
8. They call for world peace and harmony. 9.The ceiling is said
to unite religions.
Bahai Temple
High School for Environmental Studies1. You can find her
as an industrial city in Pennsylvania. 2. This is the place of
the birth of a famous "womanizer." 3. This is the "house
of the Holy Bread." 4. Conquered in the year 1100 by the
crusadors. 5. The first Roman Caesar built a church in it. 6.
A place of pilgrimage. 7. known as a female biblical tribe's name
in the bible. 8. know as a place of birth of important characters,
and as a burial place of a biblical character. 9. known as a burial
place of a famous and important character in Jewish tradition.
Bethlehem
Hong Kong International School1. This landmark is the longest
of its kind in the world. 2. It is located in the southern hemisphere.
3. It was discovered by an Australian. 4. Our landmark is 250
miles long. 5. Our landmark was the first photographed in 1946;
mapped in 1957. 6. HKIS's landmark has a topographic sag in the
middle. 7. our landmark is 40 miles wide. 8. Not a liquid not
a gas 9. Classified as a "continental type"
Lambert Glacier
J-I Elementary School1. 125,600,000 cubic yards of earth.
2. Former site of the 1872 Assinniboine and Sioux Indian Reservation.
3. Project completed in 1940. 4. 100 foot wide highway. 5. 186
miles long. 6. Home of the paddlefish.
Fort Peck
Kempsville Middle School1. This landmark took 2 years to
build. The country it is in participated in WWII. 3. It was built
in the 20th century. 4. The religion of the area of this landmark
is mainly protestant. 5. Built in August 1961. 6. Defaced with
grafitti.
Berlin Wall
Kihei1. Located below the equator. 2. In a very isolated
country. 3. You will need a very small boat to see our unique
feature. 4. All together this country is the size of Colorado.
5. Earthquakes are common here. 6. Limestone "straws"
are hanging in our specific site. 7. You don't need a flashlight
to find your way 8. Look for the tuatara, kiwi and Maoris 9. Located
100 miles south of our major city
Glowworm Grotto
Landisville Middle School1. Built in 1889 for world exhibition.
2. First floor contains audiovisual history of our landmark. 3.
Central location in the country for 106 years. 4. Designer also
designed the inner structure of the Statue of Liberty. 5. Landmark
stands for freedom. 6. Cost $1.6 million and took 22 months to
build.
Eiffel Tower
Lone Rock School1. Near -e--e ------e ---e-. 2. was once
called Mateo Tepee. 3. ZASIMK XEHAF (cryptogram). 4. I was formed
from a cauldron. 5. Miscreants Edifice. 6. If you had 157 5 ft.
6 in. kinsfolk, that's how tall I am. 7. "___________ the
best shave a man can get." 8. NHEOTRNR HEISPEMRHE. 9. Landmark
for pioneers.
Devil's Tower
Mount Saint Joseph Academy1. It takes a great "endeavor"
to find me. 2. I am the center of expanding tourist trade. 3.
My future is so bright, I gotta wear shades. 4. It's illegal to
take anything from me. 5. Once attached, I now stand on my own.
6. I'm kept on a shelf. 7. This landmark will take your breath
away. 8. I may look fragile but I'm strong enough to hold buildings
together. 9. Its beauty comes from both the living and the dead.
Great barrier Reef
North middle School1. It's north of the equator. 2. It's
east of the Prime Meridian. 3. The country it is in borders the
Atlantic Ocean. 4. It's not in Spain or Portugal. 5. It has to
do with a sport in the Winter Olympics. 6. In this sport you use
p---- and -----s. 7. Country is in a lot of mountains. 8. Country
is in a mountain peak named Gl-t-rti-den. 9. Country has a lake
named Mjosa.
Scribner Road School1. Named after a man who was an only
child and who was considered to be a photography pioneer. 2. It
is in the state whose state bird is the robin. 3. It is in the
same town as Susan B. Anthony's home.4. It became a museum in
1947. 5. It is near the Genesee River. 6. It is in the Flour City.
7. It is a 50 room Colonial Revival mansion 8. It is the home
of the Dryden Theater 9. It is the International Museum of Photography
George Eastman House
Sekolah Menengah Bukit Bandaraya1. It is a square. 2. It
means independence. 3. TV big time. 4. It is the site of an annual
parade (every August). 5. It is in Asia. 6. It was once occupied
by the Japanese during WW2. 7. It is in one of the Common Wealth
countries 8. It is in front of a club 9. It is the site of the
world's tallest flagpole
Dadaran Merdeka
Thoroughbred Elementary School1. This place still stands
today. 2. There were many deaths here. 3. A war was fought here.
4. Built in 1718. 5. Was once a house of worship. 6. Will always
be remembered by name 7. 2 famous frontiersmen died here. 8. a
slave, 9 women & children were spared. 9. March 6th marks the
date of the bloody battle.
Alma
University School of NSU1. you can see this landmark from
a horse and carriage. 2. Blacksmiths make tools by hand here.
3. the governor's palace is a main attraction.
Colonial Williamsburg
2A-, Hietzinger Gymnasium 2A-Heitz 1.In former times
I was a hunting ground of the emperor, later I was opened to the
public. 2. I consist of a green part and of an enjoyable, amusing
part. 3.I have a round attractions. 4.I offer a great variety
of entertainment. 5.you can find me on th 48th latitude. 6.If
you come and visit me you can lose a lot od money, but you can
also win a lot. 7.I am an ideal place for uneven-told ungulates.
8.I have many roller coasters 9.I have a train for Liliputians.
Spanish Riding School
3A- Hietzinger Gymnasium 3A-Heitz 1.There are 4,7 millions
inhabitants. 2. There is about 113km2. 3.The name of the capital
begins with "Porto". 4.The "Oueme" - River
flows through this country. 5.In the north of this country are
the " Atakora Mountains ". 6.The name of this national
authem is "L'Aube Nouvelle." 7.The country is the south
- west of Africa. 8.It's 70 - 130 ( north bread ). 9.It's 20 -
40 (east bread ).
Porto Novo, Benin
3D- Hietzinger Gymnasium 3D-Heitz 1.I am in the capitol
of Austria. 2. I am a special school. 3.Many tourists visit me
every year 4.I don't teach children. 5.My curriculum hasn't changed
for centuries. 6.First my pupils are black, then they turn white.
7.I'm one of the most famous sights of Vienna. 8.I'm the oldest
school of my kind and was founded in the 16th Century 9.My pupils
must be bridled.
Prator
Antwerp International School Antwerp 1.It was esablished
in 1929. 2. It's area is about .4 square kilometers. 3.It is in
the Western Hemisphere. 4.Lies on the west bank of a river. 5.A
collection of great art works, and a dead language lurks.(this
is clue 5and 6 combined into a rhyme) 6.empty. 7.The "papa"
can be found here. 8.Although its in Italy, its noy Italian. (It
has its own money, post, etc.) 9.Michaelangelo painted one of
the ceilings here.
Vatican
Banting and Best P.S. Banting 1.It appears in "crab",
also in "magnet". People don't wear it but horses do.
2. They look at ti; they picture it; they talk about it..... who
are they? 3.It is the nighttime when one can see red, orange,
yellow, and green every where..... 4.In winter, it slows down
and gets white hair. Is it getting older ? 5.It has a companion
who wears a lot of make-up ! 6.An Iroquois word that means, "
Land of Beautiful Water". 7.It was fair that John A. and
Andrew each got a part of it. 8.A maid hides in its midst. 9.Is
there a plug hole at the bottom.
Horseshoe Falls
Benjamin Cosor Elementary School Benjamin 1.It is in the
southern Hemisphere. 2. It covers 14,000,000 square kilometers
(5,500,000) squarse miles). 3.Once plants thrived there. 4.It
is larger than the United States and Mexico combined. 5.Katabatic
winds control the area. 6.There are 70 degreeC (-94 F) temperatures.
7.It's climate has an effect on weather and oceans worldwide.
8.There are penguins living here. 9.About 27 seabirds breed in
this area.
Antartica
Big Creek Home SchoolersBig Creek 1.My top moves 1.25mm
a year. 2. Made of marble. 3.was built with a great cathedral
4.Considered one of the seven wonders of the modern world. 5.A
bell tower. 6.It is said that Galileo made his experiments with
falling weights from the top. 7.There are 300 steps to the top
8.Construction started in 1173 and finished in 1372. 9.Although
I look like I might fall, I've stood for hundreds of years.
Leaning Tower of Pisa
C.W. Otto Middle School CW Otto 1.Over 75,000 visitors
tour this landmark annually. 2. It was once the most powerful
fort west of the Mississippi, and by the early 1860's it had 111
cannons. 3.It was used as a military barracks during the Civil
War and during WW1, some enemy aliens were housed there. 4.Over
a mile separates this landmark from the mainland. 5.This landmark's
Spanish name was Island of the Pelicans. 6.Apart from birds, the
only land animals here are deer mice, banana slugs, and California
slender salamanders.
Alcatraz
Canyon Middle School cany0n 1.This place was used by indians
as a hiding place from the California Missionary System. 2. This
place was named by Juan Manuel de Ayala. 3.This National Park
Service took over this place in 1972. 4.This place is a major
tourist attraction. 5.The view from this place is wonderful. 6.Was
home to the West Coast's first operating lighthouse. 7.During
the Civil War, 10000 rifles were kept here to prevent them being
used by Southern sympathizers. 8.This fort never fired a shot
in response to a enemy vessel. 9.At this landmark, there were
8 murders, 5 suicides, and 15 deaths from illness.
Alcatraz
Cite Internationale StendghalCite Inter 1.I have a younger
twin. 2. I could have been the centre of magical rites. 3.The
animal, Robot discovered me. 4.I am red, brown, yellow, and black.
5.I was found during World War 2. 6.I contain many animals. 7.I
have 4 galleries with hundreds of paintings. 8.I was closed to
tourists in 1963 because of green fungus growing on me. 9.I'm
located in a region where my geese are a French culinary treat.
Lascaux Caves, Lascaux France
D. Rich Middle School D. Rich 1.Sounds fragile, but has
been around a long time. 2. Built entirely by hand. 3.Has towers.
4.Careless workers were buried there. 5.Made of stones, bricks,
and earth 6.Has war time and peace time uses. 7.Astronauts interested
in seeing it. 8.Largest structure ever built. 9.Length is much
greater than its height or width.
Great Wall of China
Davison Middle School 1 Davemid 1 1.The person who is represented
in this landmark was known by his people as " the strange
one ". 2. This landmark is located at approximately 44 degrees
north latitude. 3.When completed, the landmark will be 563 ft.
high and 641 ft. long. 4.The nose of the person represented in
this landmark will be 27 ft. and 6 in long 5.The person represented
in this landmark was born in Rapid Creek in about 1842. 6.the
same person died on September 6, 1877 at the age of 25. 7.The
person represented in this landmark's real name is Korczak Ziolkowsky.
8.This sculpture is as long as most baseball stadiums
Statue Crazy Horse
Davison Middle School 2 Davemid 2 1.This landmark is located
at 29 degrees north latitude. 2. This landmark was first built
as a catholic mission. 3.This landmark is located in the United
States. 4.This landmark was sometimes called Thermophlae. 5.This
structure suffered severe damage. 6.The name of this landmark
is a spanish name for the cottonwood trees surrounding the mission.
7.The name of this landmark is a spanish name for the cottonball
surrounding the mission. 8.There were 187 men in the fight there.
9.This structure was built in 1788.
Alamo
Davison Middle School 3 Davemid 3 1.It is made of melted
cannon. 2. The latitude is 32 degrees south. 3.This landmark was
dedicated on March 3, 1904, as a symbol of perpetual peace between
2 countries. 4.It is a statue of a religion. 5.It is a 26 foot
high statue. 6.It was built to settle a boundary dispute between
2 countries. 7.The architect of this statue was Mateo Alonzo.
8.This statue is 12674 feet above sea level. 9.It is made of bronze
Christ of the Andes
Donald McKay D.McKay 1.It's located in both California
and Nevada. 2. It lies 282 miles below sea level. 3.Erosion of
its steep cliffs has formed beautiful canyons. 4.It's named for
its desolate desert envirnment 5.It is a deep trough. 6.This place
had the highest temperature ever recorded in the United States.
7.empty
Death Valley
Eastview Community School Eastview 1.Natives waited at
bottom of 33-foot cliff to wait for meat, hides, and bones. 2.
The Natives called this place: Estipah-Sikikini-kots. 3.The architectRobert
LeBond was given an award for it's design. 4.It is built on one
of the oldest and most preserved lands. 5.It was chosen as a world
heritage historical site in 1981. 6.For over 6,000 years, Natives
did what over this cliff. 7.7.It was built on five levels and
had six purposes. 8. The latitude is : 50 N. 9. The longitude
is:115 W.
Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump
Galena Primary School Galena 1.It was formed long ago.
2. The first European to see it was a priest. 3.It supplies power.
4.Indian tribes lived by this. 5.It attracks millions of tourists.
6.It's between two lakes. 7.Many people honeymoon here. 8.The
water here travels very fast and is very powerful. 9.It waas formed
10,000-12,000 years ago by melting glaciers.
Niagra Falls
Grady A. Brown Elementary School Grady 1.People first learned
about me around the world in 1843. 2. My greatest value to the
world today is that I am a living laboratory. 3.If I huff and
I puff, I will blow your house down. 4.I am similar to a dragon.
5.I live on an island somewhere in the world. 6.I'm about half
the size of the island I'm on. 7.I am one of an elite 15. 8.13680
ft. high. 9.I'm the largest explosive object on the face of the
earth.
Mauna Loa
Hamilton Central School Ham 1.This place is an archipelago.
2. It is populated by. 3 different Indian tribes. 3.Gold was discovered
in the 1880's in this place. 4.It is 73,740 kilometers in size.
5.It sits where three oceans meet. 6.It's name means "Land
of Fire." 7.Petroleum was discovered there in 1945. 8.It
is a moderately cold climate with high winds. 9.It is kin to the
Pateagonian Plateau.
Tierra del Fuego
Helena Flats School Helena 1.empty 2. empty 3.empty 4.empty
5.empty 6.empty 7.empty
Hong Kong 1International School HKIS1 1.If you could get
there you would be very very cold. 2. Our landmark was first seen
about 300 years ago. 3.From man's perspective . . . it is very,
very large. 4.Gustav only ever heard it. He never saw the sign.
5.It's not on Mount Olympus this time! 6.But it's on fifth in
line. 7.Great Danes & Dalmations might have you barking up the
wrong tree. 8.Did Mr. Hooke rub his eyes to much. 9.Hope our clues
went down a storm.
Jupiter Red Spot
Hong Kong 2 Intern.School HKIS3 1.This landmark's total
length is about 1,500 kilometers. 2. The landmark is a popular
tourist attraction. 3.Forrest Gump. 4.Our landmark was a menace
to some and great to others. 5.When people are there they can
diappear in seconds. 6.A city that isn't on a regular map. 7.Three
levels. 8.Traps and spikes kept others out. 9.Land "downunder"
.
Cu Chi Tunnels in Vietnam
Hong Kong 3International School HKIS2 1.About 1000 years
old. 2. Home of the primates. 3.Major tourist attraction. 4.There
is a school dating back to the Sevententh Century on the Northern
side of our landmark. 5.There is an inn inside our landmark. 6.It
was constructed between the 11th and 12th centuries with important
additions dating from the 15th to 19th centuries. 7.Damaged by
bombing in a war. 8.Of interest to a cat lover. 9.A murder took
place here.
Canterbury Cathedral
Hong Kong 4International School HKIS4 1.In the northern
hemisphere. 2. First "sited" in the 15th century. 3.In
a bottle stopper. 4.my favorite chocolates are hershey's. 5.it's
true to some, fable to most. 6.I am a smooth talker. 7.18 feet
of protection. 8.Man-made. 9.Have lunch with Patrick Guiness.
Blarney Stone
J-I Elementary J-I 1.Located between 30 and 40 degrees
North Latitude. 2. Tours last 45 minutes 3.44 stories with elevators.
4.Named after a world leader. 5.Greatest construction of its time.
6. Enough material to make a highway stretching from San Francisco
to New York. 7.385 million dollar project . 8.Spans Black Canyon.
9.John Lucien Savage was the chief design engineer for the project
Hoover Dam
Jefferson Middle School Jeff 1.empty 2. empty 3.empty 4.empty
5.empty 6.empty 7.empty
Kaimuki High School Kaimuki 1.It's name means "White
Mountain." 2. It is usually snowcapped for only a portion
of each winter. 3.It was once a site of a glacier. 4.At nighttime
the temperature is below freezing. 5.Some astronomers became interested
in testing the conditions at the summit in 1963. 6.One of the
darkest sites in the world. 7.People have been known to ski board
here. 8.There is a tropical inversion cloud layer 600 meters thick.
9.Its summit is above 40 percent of the earth's atmosphere.
Mauna Kea
Kenwood Elementary Ken 1.empty 2. empty 3.empty 4.empty
5.empty 6.empty 7.empty
Kihei School Kihei 1.In the Northern Hemisphere. 2. A natural
landmark. 3.not water. 4.It's in North America. 5.It's in a western
state. 6.It's a mountain. 7.Named after a person. 8.14,110 feet
high. 9.Associated with the Gold Rush.
Pikes Peak
Ldnnaskolan Slite Gotland Sweden Ldnnaskolan 1.It4s white.
2. It4s big. 3.Horses have been there. 4.It4s red inside. 5.There
is a lot of chairs. 6.There is a lot of spectators. 7.It is a
sports arena. 8.It is in Sweden. 9.It is round
Globe Arena
Lewis And Clark Elementary Lewis. 1.An example of the use
of symmetry in art. 2. It was built in the 17th century. 3.It
took 20,000 workers to build. 4.It was built in honor of someone.
5.It is a marble structure with a long pool and a garden on the
outside. 6.It took twenty years to build. 7.The name means "ornament
of the palace". 8.It is east of the Prime Meridian. 9.This
landmark has a sarcophagi.
Taj Mahal
Lone Rock School LRock 1.Noticed in 1948. 2. It is near
a group of islands. 3.It is an arc shaped valley. 4.This landmark
is as low as you can go. 5.You can find me in one of only four
in the world 6.Formed by subduction. 7.It is 44 miles wide. 8.AMPDMZM
CPYZJQ (cryptogram) 9.It is underwater
Marianas Trench
Mount St. Joseph Academy Mount 1. It has gothis walls and
medieval towers. 2. This place is slow low you can't go under
it: so high you can't get over it; and if you live on the perimeter
you must go around it to get anywhere. 3. This landmark encompasses
11 1/2 acres, You will need E.S.P. to solve it. 5. Miasmas may
have been a concern at this time, but not here. 6. 7. Some of
the people lived in the spokes and others, worked in the hyb.
8. An actor, a dog, and a ascarred man "monkeyed around here".
9. What year did Sam Patch take the plunge.
Eastern State Penitentiary
Mt. Pleasant Elementary School Mt. Pleas 1.This landmark
was built in :(xy) + (xa) + (bc + 20) - n x=40, y=25, a=20, b=12,
c=5, n=11 2. This F.R.O.G. prince was for SALE (mixed name). 3.If
you didn't guess our landmark this time, don't be Grimm. Try again
next time. 4.You won't find Nessie in any of these LOCHSSS ( mixed
spelling ). 5."The halls are Designed with the Sound of Music".
6.Some say the owner was mad, but he never appeared angry. 7.Linderhof
and Herrenchiemsee are my closest neighbors 8.If you get hungry
along the way, try some klacb tesorf acek. 9.Inspirational copies
of our landmark can be found in the following places MCO, LAX,
TYO, and ORY.(airport codes).
Schloss Newschvanstein
Munhall Elementary Munhall 1.It's really corny. 2. This
landmark looks arabian. 3.The continent is ranked fourth in population.
4.It's found in the 40th state.. 5.A bunch of famous "Colonels"
stay there all year round. 6.Rodeos are held at this landmark.
7.The "pop"ulation is a lot. 8.The motto of the state
is, "Under God the People Rule." 9.If it catches on
fire, you have a BIG snack! Corn Palace
Ogdensburg Middle School Ogden 1.I am not a capital city.
2. My name means cat. 3.I am not landlocked. 4.My name ends with
a comma suffix. 5.I am near the South China Sea. 6.I am on a island.
7.The country that I am located in produces tea and palm oil.
8.Current population of my country is about 19 million people.
9.I am a chief port located betwee 10 and 140 degrees east longitude.
Kuching
St. Helena Elementary School St. Hel. El. 1.empty 2. empty
3.empty 4.empty 5.empty 6.empty 7.empty
St. John Vianney School St. John 1.empty 2. empty 3.empty
4.empty 5.empty 6.empty 7.empty
The TAG Center TAG 2 1.This landmark is on the continent
of North America. 2. It looks like a famous surveyor's marks are
engraved 23 feet high in this landmark. 3.The Monocans held a
legend that this landmark was a "gift from god.". 4.21
U.S. Presidents have visited this landmark. 5.This landmark was
formed by water carving away soft rock to leave hard rock behind.
6.Cedar Creek flows through this landmark. 7.Thomas Jefferson
bought the land that included this landmark from King George the
third almost 2 years before the signing of the Dec. of Indepen.
8.During a famous US War fought from 1776 -1781,men dropped molten
lead off the top of this landmark to form bullets. 9.US Route
11 crosses the top of this landmark.
Natural Bridge
The TAG Center TAG 1 1.If you saw this sight, you might
find "the Ring Lady." 2. Legends say that gods used
it as a battleground. 3.It made hollow statues. 4.Archaeologists
today are still working on its mysteries. 5.Allied armies helped
the people of the nearby towns escape the dreaded landmark in
1944. 6.Everytime it " blows its stack," it gets smaller.
7.It buried 3 cities. 8.1 of its peaks is named Mount Somma. 9.It
is within 20 miles of Naples.
Mount Vesuvius
The Varbo School Varbo 1.It is very old. 2.It is situated
in the north of Europe. 3.It is a rather big 'building' 4.It was
built 1900-1400 years before Christ. 5.It is a rockformation with
each rock formed like a horseshoe. 6.In the center there is an
'altar stone'. 7.It was for astrology and sometimes it was used
to dub knights. 8.It is round. 9.It lies on an island
Stonehedge
Torskolan Torskolan 1.It is situated in a capital of Scandinavia.
2. It was built between 1986-1988. 3.It is110 metres in diameter
and 85 metres high. 4.It can take 16.700 spectators. 5.It is situated
in the capital of Sweeden. 6.A gala performance will take place
there to celebrate our King4s fiftienth birthday. 7.There are
many sportsgrounds, sportscenters, swimming pools, and exercisecenters.
8.The European Indoor Mastership of athletics is held here. 9.It
is the biggest sperical dome in the world. often said to be the
world's largest golfball.
The Globe Arena
Valley View valley 1.In the Northern Hemisphere. 2. It
is in the United States. 3.There are bears. 4.The landmark has
lots of animals. 5.It has a small grand canyon. 6.It has some
waterfalls 7.85 percent of this landmark is covered with forest.
8.This landmark is a great place to camp at.. 9.This landmark
has lot's of animals big ones and small ones.
Yellowstone National Park
Vermont School Vermont .I have 19 towers. 2. I was a prison.
3.I am guarded by men in colorful uniforms. 4.I have a moat. 5.I
was built in 1066. 6.a river flows by me. 7.. I am located in
one of the foggiest places. 8. Visit me and see precious gems.
9. I am home to ravens who bring good luck.
Tower of London
Westlake School Westlake 1.4 heads above the world. 2.
stuck to a rock they will say . 3.preserved 4 many years and many
years to come. 4.It's tall; it's big; it's carved 4 life. 5.In
the black hills sd it will stay. 6.w,j,r,l, of four heads. 7.four
really important people. 8.one of the biggest memorials in the
world. 9.this object is about 25 miles from Ripid City
Mount Rushmore
Wilmot School Wilmot 1.My people constructed the first
of their solar calenders, now known as Wood- genge between A.D.
900 and 1100. 2. My people are known as Mississippians, a culture
of intensive maize agriculture. 3.Native American Mounds are nearby
me. 4.Monk's mound is part of me. It is the largest prehistoric
work in North America. 5.I'm a historical site 5 miles south of
East St. Louis. 6.I'm the largest mounds in all of the Midwest.
I'm clustered over many sq. miles of the Mississippi River Valley.
7.White settlements began when I was founded in 1699 by French
Missionaries and named for a tribe of Indian People. 8.I'm composed
of hundreds of mounds, most of them used as homes and for ceremonies.
9.I was first occupied about A.D. 300 to 500 by members of the
late Woodland culture.
Cahokia Mounds
Wyoming Middle School Win/hilb 1.Covers 131 square miles
. 2. Became a national monument in 1931. 3.Fought against the
Spanish there. 4.An ancient civilization lived there. 5.There
is a mummy cave there. 6.It's among the ruins. 7.Kit Carson was
there. 8. The White House is there.. 9. It's on a Indian reservation.
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Yarra Valley Angilican School Yarra 2 1.It is the longest
of its kind in the world 2. It is entirely within the southern
hemisphere 3.It depends on light for its life. 4.I am about 30
million years old. 5.I have two parts to me. 6.I am big - about
200 sq. km.
Great Barrier Reef
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