Nope - that picture is of the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls. Most of the actual waterfalls are on the Argentine side. Here's the proof - this googlemap image is taken from the Brazilian side, looking across the river into Argentina where the quiz's photo is of.
That's the kind of research I can appreciate! I've changed the image so that it may contain some parts of Argentina, but is mostly of the Brazilian side.
I got a lot of these by eliminating the three that weren't in the country, rather than by knowing the one that was. The only one I couldn't get by process of elimination was Tunisia.
Tunisia was 1 of 2 that I got wrong. Yes, there's a dome in the background but it doesn't have to be a church and the tower in the front could've been a Minaret.
The NZ one was easy though. You've got what's clearly a European city (Stockholm, though it isn't necessary to know that), somewhere that's way too desolate to be in NZ (it's Big Bend in Texas). A city that's got much too much high rise for anywhere in NZ (it's Frankfurt... I guess at a stretch it could be confused with Auckland, but Auckland has a much smaller skyline, much more water around it and much more greenery) and then some snowy mountains. So while I agree the snowy mountains could be anywhere, you can pretty easily work out that's NZ by eliminating the others.
I thought it looked Dutch and if not Dutch then possibly German.
It might be (but according to some comments not really) one of the most famous buildings in Canada, but that doesn't help much if you don't know any buildings. I only know of the tower.
Like, you can be the tallest of your class, but still be extremely short ;) so "the most ... of..." does not say much when looking at the bigger picture
There was no picture of the CN Tower. The two images of towers were the Berlin TV Tower and the Seattle Space Needle. The correct image from Canada was Le Chateau Frontenac.
I mean, I don't know the name of the building or anything about it, but I for sure have seen enough pictures of it to know its some famous Quebec place.
Yes, I only got it because I've been lucky enough to visit Quebec City. Otherwise almost all the pictures I've seen of Canada are of Toronto, Calgary or Vancouver. Or Justin Bieber.
That image was Le Chateau Frontenac. I believe that Place des Canotiers is a public square around the same area of Le Chateau Frontenac, but they are by no means the same. That would be like saying the Forbidden City is Tiananmen Square.
I *may* have been 13 questions through before realizing that it was only 1 picture of said country, not 3 pictures of said country, and 1 NOT of that country.
As someone who was born, raised, and lives in the Philippines, I resent your choice of Mt Pinatubo for my country. We have so many recognizable natural wonders here like Tubataha Reef, Chocolate Hills, Mt Mayon, Mt Taal, Coron, etc.
If you prefer something manmade, you can go with Luneta Park, EDSA Shrine, Barasoain Church, etc.
Second half: Which of these waterfalls is a waterfall in Brazil.
Never heard of or saw that other building before
It's Quebec City.
That castle is called Chatêau Frontenac and it's located in the Old Quebec.
It might be (but according to some comments not really) one of the most famous buildings in Canada, but that doesn't help much if you don't know any buildings. I only know of the tower.
Like, you can be the tallest of your class, but still be extremely short ;) so "the most ... of..." does not say much when looking at the bigger picture
I really like this quiz and the way to choose the right answer.
Agree with OP that Tibet should not be used to symbolise China.
“no, we have geoguessr at home.”
geoguessr at home:
Shouldn't it also be featured?
If you prefer something manmade, you can go with Luneta Park, EDSA Shrine, Barasoain Church, etc.