I enjoyed this one a lot. Here’s my answer. (Hopefully linking it that way preserves the challenge for others who don’t want to resort to spoilers.) Actually started my search just northeast of here and kept heading east until I had just about circumnavigated the globe.
Brian Romans is a sedimentary geologist currently working as a research scientist. He writes mostly about past and present research in geology (sedimentary and marine, in particular), general Earth science, and other random topics. He also likes to share photographs from field work and other travels. Learn more here.
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I enjoyed this one a lot. Here’s my answer. (Hopefully linking it that way preserves the challenge for others who don’t want to resort to spoilers.) Actually started my search just northeast of here and kept heading east until I had just about circumnavigated the globe.
right on!
I think that is an MRI of my medula oblongata