VCelier Contest #10: Where was this picture taken?



We have a winner. See update at the bottom of this post


Contest #10: Where was I when I took this picture?

Only one simple question in this contest.


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To participate in this contest, you need to do two things, before Tuesday, October 16th, 10:00AM (Pacific Time):

  • Send 0.001 STEEM or SBD to me (@vcelier) with a memo that starts with the character '#' and that indicates either an exact description of my location when I took this picture, or the latitude and longitude of my position within 200m.

  • Send in a comment to this post the amount in dollars shown as the reward for this post as displayed on Steemit on Thursday, October 18th, 10:00AM (Pacific Time).

Only one entry reply per person and no update. Anybody that sends several entry replies or updates their entry reply will be disqualified.

So, think carefully before answering: you have more than three days, there is no advantage to reply early. In fact it is better to reply during the last few hours, as the reward amount does not change much after 3 days, except when the price of Steem changes a lot.

You can make as many non entry comments as you want, but avoid any hint.

The winner will need to give the correct answer to the question and be the closest for the dollar amount.
If several contestants have the exact same winning answers, the one with the earliest comment with the dollar amount will be declared the winner.

The prize will be the liquid award of this post.

Good luck.


UPDATE:

There were four people that followed completely the rules. All of them answered correctly that when I took this picture, I was on the Pont de Grenelle, in Paris, on top of the Île aux Cygnes.

The dollar amounts were from $38.67 to $40.02.
I am not sure what the exact amount was at 10AM, Pacific Time, but it was below $38.50.

So, the winner is @bridgetnnenna who answered $38.67.

Congratulations, @bridgetnnenna

Expect to receive your prize in two days.

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