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National Park Mystery Spot 38: White Stone Eyes Gaze Upon It

 

Mystery Spot 37 is a named place in a national park. Tell us what it is and you'll qualify for our monthly prize drawing.

You can get into trouble by buying a car with bad brakes.
What can you get into by buying a bracket in March? 

Jennie Wade was killed at Gettysburg.
Another Jenny waded memorably here.

Large white eyes gaze eastward upon it,
But being stone, see nothing.

     Bonus clue, no extra charge: National parks lie nearby; all are small, and one is tall.            

Check back with Traveler tomorrow for the answer and an explanation of the clues.

No cheating!  If we catch you Googling or engaged in other sneakery, we'll make you clean the bilge of the "Living Large," a Traveler-owned yacht used exclusively for business purposes.

Comments

Hehehe... I had to walk the dog - later than you walked yours :-)


To nobody's surprise, Eric Nelson has nailed it too. 


Congrats to OutinTheStiks, who's entered the winner's circle.

RangerLady, you're so close ... but the professor is a stickler for details, so we're gonna hold your feet to the fire until you nail it.


You are in the ballpark, David Crowl, but the feature you named is not in the national park you named. Want to clean up your answer?


Welcome to the winners circle, Paul Beck. You are in good company.


RangerLady, let me put this way. It is very clear that you know where this thing is.  Just give it the right name and you are home free.  Hint: The very first comment you sent in named the park. You still need to nail down the mystery spot within the park, and you came tantalizingly close with your second comment.


The winners circle is getting a tad crowded.  Need to make room now for David Crowl, samsdad1, and Jim Haggerty.  I expect that RangerLady will be along shortly.


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