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What in the world? (#2)

More puzzling pictures for you to figure out.


#7 - If you're a downhill enthusiast, you will probably recognize this.
#7 - If you're a downhill enthusiast, you will probably recognize this.

Welcome to What in the world #2.

Same guidelines as the previous "What in the world?" page - You are challenged to identify the subjects of these unusual and strange-looking pictures. In some cases, the subject would be easily identified if it hadn't been cropped or photographed as an extreme close-up. In other cases, the subject is completely shown, and some pictures are just plain puzzling.

Click on the image for the answer

Each picture is numbered. If you think you know the subject, you can check to see how good you are at identification by clicking on the picture itself or on the Answer link (at left, or at page bottom) for that image's number.

#8 - What have we here? Do you recognize what this is?
#8 - What have we here? Do you recognize what this is?

#9 - What in the world is this?
#9 - What in the world is this?

#10 - If you have a
#10 - If you have a "clean" driving record, you may recognize this.

#11 - Is this mysterious-looking object a tiny satellite dish? Nope. Try again.
#11 - Is this mysterious-looking object a tiny satellite dish? Nope. Try again.

#12 - You'll either know right away what this is, or it will take some contemplation.
#12 - You'll either know right away what this is, or it will take some contemplation.

More pictures coming soon

Keep an eye open for more tricky and puzzling pictures to identify in our upcoming "What in the world? (# 3)"

 
Further information...
Answer to image #7
Answer to image #8
Answer to image #9
Answer to image #10
Answer to image #11
Answer to image #12
What in the world? (#1)