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National Park Mystery Photo 36: Interesting Pattern, But Where Can You Spy It In the National Park System?

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After a short hiatus, the Mystery Photo is back, and we're not starting at Mystery Photo 101.

This well-cropped image, we believe, could be a stumper. Of course, someone might recognize it right off.

What do you think? Can you identify it? The correct answer will not only identify what this shot is of, but in which unit of the National Park System you can find it.

Have at it!

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Wright Brothers Memorial


Wright Brothers National Memorial


Could it be the Wright Brothers National Memorial?


Well, so much for a stumper. We've had three correct answers so far, starting with Anonymous at 6:13 a.m. Mountain, followed by Erik B and Mary Huff.

We'll keep the answer to ourselves for a bit longer to let others take a shot at it.


The momument at the Wright Brother national Memorial at Kill Devil Hills NC


That's an odd roofing pattern.  Could that be a heat shield from a space craft?


No, no spacecraft involved, R, though I like your thinking.

It's been a while since we've had a correct answer. The last was by Lisa at 7:22 a.m. Mountain time....


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