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National Park Mystery Spot 18: Snowflakes, Clint Eastwood, and Superman

Somebody once calculated that it takes anywhere from 1.7 million to 3.4 million tightly-packed snowflakes to build a typical snowman. Photo by mammamia via Flickr.

Can you identify National Park Mystery Spot 18 with just these clues?

Like a little less than twenty snowflakes.

Like Clint in a Spaghetti Western.

Like Superman too, in a way

 Bonus clue, no extra charge: Wary and weary, they walk and watch.

Be sure to check back with Traveler tomorrow for the answer and an explanation of the clues.

Comments

Sorry, y_p_w, but none of those musings brings you closer to the answer.


Yeah - I had phrases like 'high plains drifter' and 'fortress of solitude' going through my mind, but I can't connect anything that makes sense.


Mount Rainier ?


Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery?


Only I would take an honest guess after the answer had been revealed. Nice one.


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