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Travel Trivia Thursday

It’s time again for Travel Trivia Thursday! For those of you who are just joining us, every Thursday we will post a picture of a mystery destination with a hint as to where it is. You can guess by posting a comment about the photo. In addition to the name of the place, there is also a secondary, fun question to answer as well.

Congratulations to Albert McMath and Linda McNeill, who both guessed the location of Delphi, Greece correctly! However, Albert gets the official win because he answered the second question and told us what he would pack. Since you got it so fast last week I think I will have to make my hints a little bit more difficult in the future!

In that light, I am going to try a fairly hard one today:

Hint: This body of water is rumored to have been sailed by the Argonauts.

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Send in your guesses as to the location, and also, if you could pick any person from history to travel there with you, who would it be, and why? Good luck!

Safe Travels,

Ted Phelps
Customer Travel Consultant

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4 Responses to Travel Trivia Thursday

  1. JOHN says:

    THE BEACH

  2. Dean Uphoff says:

    The Black Sea. Would want to go there with Jason, of course, looking for the Golden Fleece.

  3. Joe Gordon says:

    That would be The Black Sea and I’d have to travel with Aphrodite , one of the most beautiful and intelligent women of all. Quite a travel guide she would be!

  4. April23 says:

    I am always looking for good relevant information and latest news, thx for the info and i will be back later i have to go visit few other blogs on the same subject

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