The Conde Nast "Where Are You?" contest in October 2011 asked participants to share their travel experiences and favorite destinations. While specific answers varied among participants, the contest aimed to highlight diverse travel locations and stories. Unfortunately, there isn't a singular answer as the contest was based on individual submissions. For precise details, one would need to refer to the official results or announcements from Conde Nast at that time.
Gilbert Islands
almost 7 ft
Thomas Nast
Thomas Nast
The cartoon by Thomas Nast was primarily protesting the corruption and graft associated with the political machine led by Boss Tweed in New York City during the 19th century. Nast used satirical imagery to highlight the abuses of power and the manipulation of the political system for personal gain. His work aimed to expose the rampant corruption in government and rally public opinion against it, ultimately contributing to Tweed's downfall.
Santiago Calatrava's New Bridge in Venice
barcelona, spain
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Petermann Glacier, Greenland
I know it's in Australia but where exactly?
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I believe it's La Digue Island in the Seychelles, but they have not posted the official answer. They should post it soon though!
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I believe it's La Digue Island in the Seychelles, but they have not posted the official answer. They should post it soon though!
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