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Topic: Bitcoin GEOCACHE in Iceland FREE money!! GAME CONCLUDED - page 4. (Read 7536 times)

legendary
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What a great thread! Unfortunately I'm late for unswering the today's question as I see  Smiley because indeed Oscar Arnold Wergeland is the right answer and here's the picture



But I'll try to participate next time. Good luck all! Good job, OP!
legendary
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Nice puzzle!

I was wondering why nobody is talking about the close-up of the paper wallet on top of a map of Iceland . Also a hammer behind it.

Those things should be some sort of clue right? With the wallet pointing at a location where it can be? Also, the hangman should be a hint on the area we are after.

I'm not going to Iceland soon, but I love puzzles! Good luck all treasure hunters.

EDIT: Description from the photographers flickr:

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Chained
An image from Keflavik, Iceland. I'm not sure of the relevance of this monument as I couldn't understand the plaque. I would guess at some sort of acknowledgement of the islands maritime history? I did like the detail in all the rust and how weather beaten it looks. Even on 35mm film the detail still holds up very well.
 
Camera: Pentax K1000
Lens: Pentax SMC M 50mm f1.4
Film Stock: Kodak Portra 160

EDIT 2:

Another angle of the anchor, more similar to the angle TS used. Don't know how to link to a photo on flickr, so this link will do I guess.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/13527347@N06/3473308948/in/photostream/

Looks like it is on a shore in front of Keflavik


legendary
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Wow, one of the people here was damn close, with what I presume was just a guess. It looks like some sort of monument with the plaque on the side. Well I figure that photo will take the price, and people will find it much easier now. ^smile^

This is a good way to promote tourist sites for people to visit, I hope you are going to give us a brief history to educate us a bit, when this is done. If something like this is properly funded, then it will boost tourism to that area.
legendary
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Is this the photo you are after ?

legendary
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Huh

Nobody? Well I'll let it ride and add another challenge question. Let's see who is awake while I get some sleep. The first person to post the correct answer in this thread wins .01BTC in this simple goole skils question! After posting in this thread the winner can PM me a receiving address and I will pay within 24hrs. The other online photo challenge also remains open at the moment. Happy hunting.

The paper wallet has a depiction of early Icelandic vikings. Who is the artist of this image?

Could this be the right answer or was the previous post correct. Painted in 1909 by Oscar Wergeland.
sr. member
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Huh

Nobody? Well I'll let it ride and add another challenge question. Let's see who is awake while I get some sleep. The first person to post the correct answer in this thread wins .01BTC in this simple goole skils question! After posting in this thread the winner can PM me a receiving address and I will pay within 24hrs. The other online photo challenge also remains open at the moment. Happy hunting.

The paper wallet has a depiction of early Icelandic vikings. Who is the artist of this image?
Artist's full name is Oscar Arnold Wergeland  Cool

I'm surpised to see that no one has replied with the correct answer before me,i guess no one paid attention cause the quiz was very easy.
legendary
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 Huh

Nobody? Well I'll let it ride and add another challenge question. Let's see who is awake while I get some sleep. The first person to post the correct answer in this thread wins .01BTC in this simple goole skils question! After posting in this thread the winner can PM me a receiving address and I will pay within 24hrs. The other online photo challenge also remains open at the moment. Happy hunting.

The paper wallet has a depiction of early Icelandic vikings. Who is the artist of this image?
legendary
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Today’s mini-game will pay another .01BTC for linking to a photo of the object that the cache is placed under. You can see some of it in the photos I have posted and the other clues should be enough to find a  picture online.
When I searched using just clues from this thread I found it, of course it helps that I knew what I was looking for. First image of the whole object in this thread wins! I’ll PM the winer and send to the address of their choice. Check your images carefully, once you do you will know for sure if you are right.
hero member
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I actually had thought about doing something like this myself in ireland, you may have inspired me to go for it....lol   Wink  mybe we could start a trend of bitcoin caching.
legendary
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I think I am not that lucky to join this Icelandic bitcoin treasure hunt. By the way, this is a great idea for those who haven’t known about bitcoin and this also makes some impact to the tourism in Iceland and I think it would be better if your note have an Icelandic version beside English then many local would be able to understand.
legendary
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Ok. twicezeroiszero has been paid. I'm not posting the TxID because some people like to keep their transactions private.
Tomorrow there will be another clue mini-game with another .01 prize.

P.S. the prize has grown with the value of bitcoin and is now worth 7120.39 Icelandic Króna
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This is actually a good idea for people to suddenly know about Bitcoin, because usually if we find a good thing all of a sudden we will definitely continue to remember it. I believe the people who would find it surely will remember this thing all his life, because it's just like finding a treasure.
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My answer Keflavik. Do I get a bonus for fast answer  Grin
legendary
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I chose the letter C

Icelandic has two Cs in it  Grin

But their alphabet doesn't have any  Sad

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Note that the Icelandic alphabet will be used. 
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I chose the letter C

Icelandic has two Cs in it  Grin
legendary
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The letter A.
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Today’s clue: Lets play hangman! What town/city in Iceland were the pictures in this thread taken?
Post a single letter as a guess and I’ll fill in the correct guesses. Incorrect answers will turn the names of body parts red. When all names are red the clue is ended. Note that the Icelandic alphabet will be used.
First person to post the name of the place where this chained rock is located will receive .01BTC to the address of their choice. I am working today, so I’ll update as often as I can.


HEAD
NECK
TORSO
ARMS
LEGS
JUNK



_ _ _ _ A _ _ _

AmDD with the first correct letter   A

Dinki with an incorrect letter   C

twicezeroiszero has correctly guessed the city of Keflavík! I'm PM-ing him for an address to send his prize.
legendary
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This type of game/promotional event should be more propagated all around the world. It seems like a great way to promote bitcoin and rise awareness about cryptocurrencies.
Plus, people love social games like this. The only problem is founding this project - I doubt there will be many people willing to gift their own BTC for the purpose of the game.
sr. member
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Bery nice and idea and gesture. If someday I ever go to Iceland, I'll for sure spend some time to try to find it Tongue...
legendary
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That's awesome.  I don't geocache myself, but it seems a very cool thing to do.  Another thing technology has facilitated.

I'm nowhere near Iceland,  so it's not gonna be me who claims it either.  Sad
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