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Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW_5

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Okay. Here’s another stumper of an RWAV for you uber-detectives out there. You know the game. I bet I’ve got you on this one.

Here’s a hint: west coast.

Don’t forget to include your url if you think you’re onto me, and I’ll send some shout outs to whomever can drop the pin closest to me – maybe even the top few. Probably have a pretty quick turn around on this one, since I’ve got a lot of content stacking up, so get on it!
–Read about RWAV after the jump – click the ‘continue reading’ link below …

…if you’re not familiar with this series highlighting some of my time on the road, see other Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW‘s, below. Behind the scenes snapshot to follow when I reveal the locale:

[Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW][RWAW REVEALED: Paris, Rue Birague][Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW_2][RWAW REVEALED_2: Palm Springs, CA (Viceroy Hotel)][Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW_3][RWAW REVEALED_3: New York City (Hudson Hotel)][Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW_4][RWAV_4 REVEALED: Mazama, Washington (Freestone Inn)] [Depending on your RSS reader, you may need to go here for the photo.]

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  1. Will says:
    May 1, 2011 at 7:23 pm

    I’m going to guess Palm Springs, USA?

    flickr.com/photos/williampeters

    haha

  2. Ryan Allan Photography says:
    April 18, 2008 at 10:55 pm

    Looks kind of like San Clemente just before Dana Point.

  3. Nadine Toukan says:
    April 18, 2008 at 4:52 am

    san diego

  4. Scott Kennedy says:
    April 16, 2008 at 2:06 pm

    my vote is Baja or possibly San Diego…
    nice spot…

    cheers,
    Scott Kennedy
    http://www.adventureskope.com

  5. Rick Lohre | Photography says:
    April 16, 2008 at 6:26 am

    Sunset Beach?

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