One of the things that I like to do is to take a look at the search questions that seem to bring web-surfers by the site and take a look at some of the more bizarre and unusual.
Before Google got nervous about web search findings and tightened up on sharing search results this was a lot more fun and there were a lot more to choose from, now they are few and far between but just this week I spotted one that amused me…
“What does a postcard of the Grand Canyon look like”
I am certain that I have put some dumb questions into Google myself but surely none as daft as this!
Anyway, I visited the Grand Canyon in 1995 and as always I am keen to help so here we go…
Click on an image to scroll through the Gallery…
The Grand Canyon is absolutely majestic..
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It certainly is, even on a postcard! Thanks!
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Nice one Andrew!
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Have you spotted any odd search questions arriving at your blog?
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No, I haven’t. Perhaps I should take more notice.
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superb views – brings back memeories
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Have you got any postcards?
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You have so many postcards. Where do you keep them all? In shoe-boxes? Albums? Or stored in plastic bags in the shed? They are always good to look at. Wish I’d kept more of mine, but down-sizing ………
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Got it in one – in a shoebox! Thanks for stopping by!
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I have from 76 countries over 4000 of them. Stop collection a few years back when into blogging and photos. Always nice memories to have!
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Will have to get there one day..
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Postcards from the Edge
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I like that!
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When I’m writing i sometimes Google for the most obscure things and combinations of obscure things… I never even think about it, but I wonder what weird questions I’ve aske over the years? There’s probably somebody chuckling right now somewhere!
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when I search I try to get grammar and syntax correct but it pointless really!
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Totally pointless but I do it too!
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We’ve been there when I was still shooting film. I should scan and share those photos . . . once I settle.
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I look forward to seeing the post.
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Not soon . . . still have to find a house, set up an office, buy a scanner, etc. etc. . . .
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My folks traveled quite a bit after they retired. Had loads of postcards. I had a bit of a collection myself, but moved a few too many times and slowly they ended up in the trash.
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We visited about 10 years ago – a totally awe-inspiring view to which pictures can never do justice. Even in real life my brain found it hard to interpret what my eye was seeing.
I started buying postcards on the first holiday I went on without my family (school trip to Germany aged 14) because I didn’t have a proper camera. Carried on for years and then chucked them all out in a fit of tidiness. I wish I hadn’t.
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I agree with that, it was simply too big to be able to comprehend the scale.
A shame about that postcard collection!
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It would have been very handy for blogging, as you frequently show!
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Well done
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Recently, I have seen the search query “Where is Great Britain?”
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Some of us here do sometimes ask the same question right now. BREXIT, Scottish Independence and the Irish Border all threaten the Union!
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We’ve been there when I was young, in the early 80ths, i think, it was 1984.
I was just married and it was my first visit in USA. Grand Canyon was so faszinated and impressed and we took a helicopter tour. I like to remember it.
Greetings from the beautiful Rhine-Highlands / Germany…
Rosie
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Thanks for adding your memories to the post Rosie.
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