It was quite a search to
find WoGE#392 that was published by Matthew last Sunday. Looking
at the area I recognised the infrastructure in the landscape as American, but
without the square grids that are common in the westerly states.
So the idea was to
investigate the eastern states and particularly the southern states. The search
started in South-Carolina, Georgia en North-Florida, but without any luck. I
must have overlooked the area (square eyes) since I found the location in
Georgia after searching the SE of the USA again two days later.
Although the inland sand
dunes are quite interesting, the local population might have other ideas on
this. It was not easy to find information on the brown-areas that were clearly
in the centre of Matthew's picture. But the connection to the Ohopee river brought
some light in the darkness.
My last WoGE challenge (WoGE#391)
was located in New Zealand. This one is closer to home. Unfortunately this is
not a hint, since almost everything is closer to my home than New Zealand is.
The geology is similar for
most of the whole depicted area, but there is something more special about the centre
of the picture. Try to find the story behind the formation of this area.
