Friday, January 31, 2014

Jogaphy game

All of the following photos are from the same US state. Do you know which one? Tell me in the comments.






Hat tip to Michael Busch

23 comments:

Peter McIlhon said...

South Carolina?

Warren said...

I'd say California, mostly because it is large and geographically diverse.

Center for Economic Liberty said...

NC

Kevin Erdmann said...

Obviously Oklahoma.

Jeff R. said...

Is that a desert or some sort of wheat field in the last picture? I'm going to go with wheat and say New York.

Jeff said...

I echo SC.

PeterLake said...

Washington State, probably to illustrate the climate range in the state from tropical to desert.

BruceB said...

I cheated so I won't respond but I'm very, very surprised by the correct answer. I always assumed (answer) was more like Kansas, not Oz.

Unknown said...

The tree definitely appears South West-ish along with the desert. I am going to go with OK as well. Although the foliage throws me a bit too. :)

Angus said...

That last picture is sand, not wheat!

Anonymous said...

Arkansas?

magilson said...

Arkansas

Yancey Ward said...

I gotta just take a stab and say it is OK since the previous post was "Oklahoma, Oklahoma".

ConnGator said...

I am going with Georgia.

Dennis said...

Washington

highmesa said...

I'm going to say Texas.

Anonymous said...

My guess is Georgia. I can't account for that last pic though.

Anonymous said...

North Carolina . Last Foto would be the Dunes on Outer Banks . Wonderful State . Fly fish for trout in mountains . Frolic on beach in Summer . Beautiful
Fall colors . Don't tell too many people .

Anonymous said...

Washington State!

Angus said...

The answer my friends is blowing in the wind that comes whistling down the range.

All of these are from Oklahoma!

Lumpy said...

Washington

Kevin Erdmann said...

What do I win?


I think I might have gone rappelling 20 years ago near that tree in the silhouette. There are some gorgeous canyons down by Lawton.

Angus said...

@Kevin Erdmann:

The admiration of a grateful nation?

Yes, the tree silhouette is from the Wichita Mountain