Wanderin' Waldo Challenge Archives
How well you know the world in which you live? To find out, take the Wanderin’ Waldo challenge. WSU’s Wanderin’ Waldo is a worldwide traveler who likes telling you about his adventures.
He also likes to keep you on your toes by purposely making a mistake in each of his tales. Your job is to find Waldo’s mistake.
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An American pilot was flying around the region in search of gold back in 1937. He was flying along a gorge when he began spotting a series of waterfalls...
Costa Rica is only about twice the size of New Hampshire and is so small that no matter where you travel inside the country you can’t get more than 100 miles from the ocean...
Krakatoa was a volcanic island that used to rise nearly 2, 700 feet above sea level…used to, that is until the year 1883 when it literally blew its top...
Magellan was the great explorer who is credited as the first person to circumnavigate the globe. The expedition reached the coast of what is known today as Brazil. From there he ordered his ships to sail southward...
Hiram Bingham was an American archaeologist searching for the lost city of Vilcabamba. But what he found instead was one of the most fantastic cities ever built by the Aztecs...
You eventually get used to the taste of penguins. With the right spices, they’re actually quite a tasty treat...
Wanderin’ Waldo just returned from a cruise along the Panama Canal and has numerous fascinating facts and information to share about this engineering marvel....