Submitted by Bob Janiskee on January 5, 2012 - 3:59am

Can you tell where this photo was taken and what it shows?
Do you know what Mystery Photo 41 depicts, and in which national park it was taken? The first five readers submitting correct answers will be eligible for our monthly prize drawing.
We'll provide the answer in tomorrow's Traveler. Meanwhile, we'll embargo the answer so everybody can take a crack at it.
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Comments
That looks like a portion of the Triple Arch Bridge on Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park.
Sorry, Aron; this mystery photo does not show part of a bridge and was not taken in Glacier National Park.
Kudos to viewmtn, who was first to supply the correct answer.
Fort Pulaski National Monument
This mystery photo was not taken in Fort Pulaski National Monument.
You've nailed it, RoadRanger. Bang on, you might say.
Is it part of an amory building at Harpers Ferry?
Sorry, spike. It's not part of an armory and it's not at Harper's Ferry.
Eric Nelson has figured it out too. That makes three so far. This thing is more difficult than I gave it credit for.
fort niagara? I don't think thats a national park though. Is that an artillery round stuck in the wall?
Dave knows what the photo depicts and now has only to specify the natonal park. (You're right, Dave; Fort Niagara is not a National Park System unit.)
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