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Congratulations Ella who knew the correct answer to last week’s trivia! The mystery location featured was Trondheim, Norway. Now for this week…

Q. What is the name and location of this beautiful castle?
Hint: music is still alive within these castle walls, as part of it is still used for concerts.
Good Luck!
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It seems that many people knew the image in last week’s trivia, I’m guessing mainly because they work there! The image featured was none other than a photo of the Auto Europe HQ in Portland, Maine. Back to Europe for this week’s photo.

This city is home to less than a million people, and from what I’ve seen of it, it looks like a good place to live. Q: In what European city was this photo taken?
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Nice job to everyone who knew that the location in last weeks photo was the Acropolis in Athens, Greece! I thought I would have fooled everyone with that image. This week, an image that is sure to stump even the keenest of minds!

Where was this photo taken?
Good luck!
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Congrats to Allison, Kat and Wynn who knew the answer to last weeks trivia! The red and white on the Eiffel Tower do in fact represent the nation of Turkey! Now here’s a really hard one for this week!

This looks like a construction site, but is actually the ruins of something that is over a thousand years old.
Q. Where was this photo Taken?
Good Luck!
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Allison got last weeks question correct. The location was the San Lorenzo Monastery in Spain. Now for this weeks trivia.
You should recognize the image below. The Photo was taken by a friend of mine who just returned from Europe.

Q. What do the colors on the tower represent?.
Good Luck!
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Congratulations go out to Wes this week for submitting the first correct answer to last week’s trivia! King Leopold II was the person who laid the first stone of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Belgium. Allison was right behind you though, so let’s see what happens this week!

This location attracts over a half a million visitors each year, and has a patio that would be fit for kings!
Q. What is the building pictured above and where is it located?
Good luck everyone!
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Wow. I don’t know how Allison gets these correct every week! I may just have to declare her an honorary winner of the year to give some other people a shot! The city featured in last weeks trivia was in fact Zurich! And I thought I was making it difficult… Onto a new question!

Q. Who laid the first stone of this structure?
Good luck!
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Allison got the travel trivia correct this week. It’s crazy how she seems to know every location! Last week’s image was the city of Prague. Good guesses from everyone, keep it up! Now for this week’s trivia! If you haven’t been there, this should be a hard one!

Q. What is this European city?
Good luck everyone!
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Allison is just on fire with the Travel Trivia! She knew the correct answer to last weeks question, which I thought was pretty hard. The location featured was in fact the Visovac Franciscan Monatery in Krka National Park, Croatia.
Here’s this week’s trivia!

Q: In what European city was this beautiful photograph taken?
Good luck!
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Congratulations to the three individuals (Allison, Peggy and Charlie) who were correct last week with their answer of Florence,Italy! Nice work everyone!

Q: This monastery is inhabited by 10 monks, who run the museum, give tours, and tend the gardens. Where is it located?
Good luck everyone!