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E: 11/7 Win a 4GB iPod Nano

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Correctly answer the below questions and you could win a 4GB iPod Nano. It’s just that easy. Contest ends July 11, 2008, so hurry and get your answers in. To read Laila’s Blog, click here.
[FONT=verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]a. Which town, where Clint Eastwood filmed ‘Unforgiven’, has only six permanent residents?[/FONT]
Answer: a) Cowley :D Talk of preserving, we visited the strangest little town after that. Cowley, home to six residents and, on the evening we visited, 200 locals who come for the monthly pizza party. - thanks catz747
[FONT=verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]b. On which day did Laila see two black bear cubs playing up a tree whilst mother foraged on the grass below? [/FONT]
Answer: Day 12
[FONT=verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]c. At which national historic site could the natural hot spring water be seen literally bubbling up out of the ground?[/FONT]
Answer: Cave and Basin National Historic Site
[FONT=verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Send your answers, along with your phone number (so you can be contacted if you win) to elise.stephenson@travelalberta.com. The winner will be announced in the August addition of Trail Notes, so not only will you WIN an iPod, you’ll be famous too! For competition rules and regulations click here.[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]a. Which town, where Clint Eastwood filmed ‘Unforgiven’, has only six permanent residents?[/FONT]
Answer: a) Cowley :D Talk of preserving, we visited the strangest little town after that. Cowley, home to six residents and, on the evening we visited, 200 locals who come for the monthly pizza party. - thanks catz747

[FONT=verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]b. On which day did Laila see two black bear cubs playing up a tree whilst mother foraged on the grass below? [/FONT]
Answer: Day 12
[FONT=verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]c. At which national historic site could the natural hot spring water be seen literally bubbling up out of the ground?[/FONT]
Answer: Cave and Basin National Historic Site
[FONT=verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Send your answers, along with your phone number (so you can be contacted if you win) to elise.stephenson@travelalberta.com. The winner will be announced in the August addition of Trail Notes, so not only will you WIN an iPod, you’ll be famous too! For competition rules and regulations click here.[/FONT]
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a) Cowley :D Talk of preserving, we visited the strangest little town after that. Cowley, home to six residents and, on the evening we visited, 200 locals who come for the monthly pizza party.
c) Yellowstone National Park
b) Cub bit is here but don't know what day it was0 -
sorry I am confused here can someone please confirm the answers?Lucky No27
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Cowley
Day 12
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