Here are some pictures for the visual folks, or those who don’t like to read. Most of them are from the plane, first from the flight from Orlando north to D.C., then from the early stages of the flight to Toyko. If you are bored, I offer the following: Try to answer all the questions (for the pictures that have questions) using Google maps or whatever other tool you choose. If you get them all right, and you’re the first, you’ll get a free book courtesy of your favorite blogger. If nobody’s bored enough, well, I’ll save some money.Â

Q1 (moderately hard): What kind of power plant is that on the horizon?Â

Q2 (easy): What’s the name of this lake?

Q3 (hard): Which roads intersect in this Celtic pattern?

Q4 (moderately easy): What’s the name of that airstrip?
Here comes a sequence:



Q5 (moderately hard): What’s the name of the island in the above picture?

Q6 (moderately easy): What are these formerly futuristic vehicles called?Â

No question here. This is just to show just how empty the plane was.Â

Again, no question. Everyone knows what clouds are, and I don’t know what kind of clouds these are, so I can’t check the answer if I ask that.Â

Q7 (really hard): What’s the name of this lake? (I couldn’t find it out myself, but if you find it, I’m sure I can check if you’re right.)Â

More clouds, and different ones to boot.Â

No questions.

Q8 (moderately easy): Which country does this plane call home?

See! It works! Three cheers for the Japanese!
To send me the answers, go to the morbid cornflakes contact page, if you don’t know my e-mail. Have fun de-boring yourself!Â
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