#590. Hong Kong, China
This is looking southerly acress Victoria Harbour at the downtown area. Now it gets interesting. There is a railing behind the car. You can see the skyline lights THROUGH the car windows.
To solve any of these, you look for elevation and "lines of sight" (l-o-s) vs. the skyline. Several iconic buildings are references. The one on left is the Bank of China Tower, tallest one on right is Two International Finance Center.
Clearly, the car is on the opposite side (north side) of Victoria Harbour. But where is it to get all the l-o-s to line up?
I did NOT find a spot today, that has l-o-s, AND the railing, surface features. From Google Maps, THIS is where I think the car was.
This is a larger version of the same position below..
Where is this location?
Green lines approximate l-o-s to me.
Red oval is where I think car was.
This is the Hong Kong Cultural Center.
Most likely problem? The railing
nor the surface features under the car appear today.
Possible reasons why not?
1. I just dont have the right location for the car,
OR,
2. The location I suspect has changed in 15 years,
OR,
3. The car was NEVER there. The skyline picture was taken from here (or a boat in the harbor?), the car was actually shot someplace else.
3. seems
unlikely to me, because you can see the background THROUGH the car' windows. That would be a sophisticated photo shop. Certainly possible, but difficult.
I know a couple people report getting to the correct city. My vote for the problem is
2. above.
That's mostly just vanity talking -- I looked hard for the clues around the car, and did NOT find how it looked 15 years ago. I conclude the site looks a bit different now.
If I am wrong, wouldn't be the first time.