Travel trivia: Week 2 winner and answers
Thanks to all of you who played this week’s round of trivia. This week’s questions are now closed, and we have a winner: Gintare! Gintare, who won for the correct answer to the Sarajevo question, will receive this week’s prize: the New Brunswick water bottle. Congratulations!
Here’s a recap of the week’s questions, along with the answers.
January 8
Q. The Olympic city of Sarajevo is now which nation’s capital?
A. Bosnia-Herzegovina
January 9
Q. The sunniest place on Earth is Yuma, where more than 90 percent of the possible hours of sunshine are in fact sunny. Where is Yuma?
A. Arizona
January 10
Q. Angkor Wat was lost in the jungle until Father Albert Henri Mouhot found it, in the 1860s, in what country?
A. Cambodia
January 11
Q. London isn’t the only city with a Trafalgar Square and a statue of Lord Nelson. There is also one in Bridgetown, capital of which island?
A. Barbados
January 12
Q. Where would you find the highest mountain in North America?
A. Alaska
January 13
Q. Originally a railway settlement, what Kenyan capital gets its name from the “cold water” the Masai people found there?
A. Nairobi
January 14
Q. Brazil borders all but two South American countries. One is Chile. What is the other?
A. Ecuador
I’ll post the first of next week’s questions on Saturday, January 15. Please come back and play again for the chance to win a $20 gift certificate from BnBFinder.com.
And one housekeeping note: You’re most welcome–indeed, encouraged–to answer each of the week’s seven questions, but only one correct answer per contestant per daily question will be thrown into the draw. So to increase your chances of winning, try the new question each day. Thanks!
I pick the contest winner weekly by putting all the correct answers in an e-mail file and using a number generated at the website Random.org. If I have 40 answers in the file and Random.org spits out the number 29, say, the person who sent the 29th answer in the file wins the prize.
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