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National Park Mystery Spot 2: You Walk Around, I’ll Walk In

 

Can you identify National Park Mystery Spot 1 with just these six clues?

Big boom

Big basket

You walk around, I’ll walk in

Hold on to your hat

Fourth planet from the sun

A vain, overly dramatic, confrontational female singer

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

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Castle Clinton National Monument?


Donner Pass? (is that in a national park?) (was posted in death valley. Prima donna--excessively demanding female singer--with a new england accent!) I sure enjoy the NPTraveler.


Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley?
(although I'm not sure how the last clue relates to it)


I have to agree with flathead. Ubehebe certainly fits all but the last clue. It's all I can think of that looks like a basket and made a big boom one day. And I'm certainly not walking in it!

Ranger Holly
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Congrats to flathead, who has absolutely nailed it. The mystery spot is Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley National Park. I'll post a photo and a full explanation of the clues tomorrow. Meanwhile, out of respect for flathead, who is obviously a near-genius, I'll tell you about that last clue. The four-letter code for Death Valley National Park is DEVA, which invites pronunciation identical to the way we say "diva."


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