SC-S29 | Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 5 : Route of Clues
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SteemAtlas Pin and Route Description
This route is one of the most important sub-roads in our area, locally known as "Mosque Road." While big trucks or cars cannot enter, it is perfect for motorbikes, cycles, and auto-rickshaws and general public especially students and locals heading toward the highway.
The route begins at the junction of the Dhaka-Chittagong Highway and ends within our residential area. The initial half of the road is a wide concrete structure, while the latter half is a narrow unpaved path. It takes approximately 3 to 5 minutes to walk this route from the highway to the end of my neighborhood lane.
Short Narrative – Walking the Route
My journey began at the busy highway intersection. At the start, the road was wide and paved with solid concrete, ideal for medium-sized vehicles. As I moved forward, the residential houses drew closer on one side, while a steel mesh fence on the other. A bit further, I enjoyed the cool shade of bamboo gardens and trees.
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As I continued, I reached a important point on my right which a place of worship. Here, the road widens slightly to accommodate the entrance of our local mosque. A few steps further, I arrived at a three-way junction where the concrete road ends. To the left is another small lane, and to the right is a tall red building under construction.
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From here, the road is no longer paved. It is a narrow dirt path starts. Construction materials for the new building lay scattered nearby. I saw construction materials like bricks and sand near the building. The road became so narrow that only people could walk. I saw a pond on my right side. As I kept walking, I saw more houses and finally reached the area where my neighbors live.
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This road is connected to my daily life. The old tin-shed mosque, where I offer my regular prayers, was the original reason this sub-road was built. Since the old mosque is small, a new modern one is being built next to it.
Speem.watch Proof Video
In my proof video, I have captured the transition of this road. To ensure I covered the entire route within the time limit, I recorded four separate clips at key points and merged them using a video tool.
I used a wide-angle lens to capture everything. Because of the editing tool, the resolution became a bit low. Please zoom in to see the landmarks clearly.
Hidden Clue – The Order Puzzle
Can you guess the correct order of these three moments?
Moment A: A calm three-way junction where the concrete road ends.
Moment B: A modest tin-shed building where I pray.
Moment C: A tall, red-colored building that is still being built.
Here's the Steem Atlas pin and other details
| Place | Lalbag Mosque Road, Lalbag |
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| Place Type | Road |
| Location | Lalbag, Sitakunda , Chittagong |
| Google Plus Code | Link |
| Atlas-Map | [//]:# (!steematlas 22.4525625 lat 91.73220312 long Lalbag Mosque Road, Lalbag d3scr) |
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Thank you for your participation in SC-S29 | Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 5: Route of Clues.
Here is the evaluation of @ripon0630 – “SC-S29 | Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 5 : Route of Clues”, following the official Week 5 rubric.
Evaluation Summary
Final Score: 8.6 / 10
Remarks
This is a strong Week 5 entry with a clear route, good route description, valid proof video, and a proper hidden order puzzle. With slightly clearer sequencing in the video and a few extra subtle textual hints, this could easily reach the top tier.
— Geo-Quest Mystery Jury
Like always, your suggestions help me a lot with further improvements. Thank you for the points, dear.
The places or roads are very beautiful. I found it very nice. Best wishes for you.
You have shared an interesting place with us and I can see some buildings that are under construction. Wishing you good luck.
I think it's A C B because from your video, the concrete road route was the first you stopped by. 😁😁. I love routes with extra paths that may look creepy. You shared some.
Thank you for commenting friend, but the sequence will be different.
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