Under which Roman emperor did the Roman Empire gain its greatest amount of land?
Trajan
What did the Romans call the area that is now Switzerland?
Helvetia
Tips and cheats for the Backpacker game. City sights, Jobs, Souvenirs and Maps. Always under construction.
Under which Roman emperor did the Roman Empire gain its greatest amount of land?
Trajan
What did the Romans call the area that is now Switzerland?
Helvetia
Tradition has it that a Jewish burial must occur within how many days following death?
3
What are the organs referred to in general during an autopsy?
Viscera
Snoopy's Schroeder loves to play the piano. Who is his favorite composer?
Beethoven
Time and time again Lucky Luke locks up the clumsy Dalton Brothers. Which of the following is NOT a Dalton?
Jake
Feskekörka (10 tickets)
Feskekörka is a seafood market in central Gothenburg. Feskekörka was designed by Gothenburg’s then city architect Victor von Gegerfelt. The building was declared a listed building in 2013 because it is a unique icon for its city. Feskekörka opened on November 1, 1874 and is named after the way it looks.
Isn't this the same as the job Chemistry Teacher? Looks familiar...
Au - Gold
C - Carbon
Alingsås Museum
Available in Buenos Aires
Thanks, Marianna ;)
Which of these countries does not have a coast bordering on the Bay of Bengal?
CHINA
Which of these countries does not have a coast bordering on the Black Sea?
HUNGARY
Which country do you connect with the river Wisla?
POLAND
The Ural River runs through one other country except Russia, which one?
KAZAKHSTAN
Which of these cities does the river Danube NOT run through?
PRAGUE
Floating Town of Makoko
Makoko is often referred to as the Venice of Africa due to its waterways! Its population is considered to be 85,840, but later estimations believe this number is much higher! It is mostly populated by Egun people whose main occupation of the people residing there is fishing. Makoko was the home of Makoko Floating School. Unfortunately the school was abandoned in March 2016 and collapsed later the same year.
Tabiat Bridge
Welcome to the Tabiat Bridge, where ‘Tabiat’ means ‘nature’
in Persian.
The 270m bridge is the largest pedestrian bridge in Iran! Inspired by a bridge on Zafer street, head architect Leila
Araghian oversaw the construction of the Tabiat Bridge between 2010 and 2014. The bridge has three layers, its walking paths are made of
composite wood and its steel alone weighs 2.000 tons! The bridge on the Northern part of Tehran expands over the
Modaress Expressway and connects the Taleghani Park with the Abo-Atash Park. While its official name is “Pole Tabiat” it is also known as
the “Third Symbol of Tehran”. It has also won the Aga Khan Architecture Award
in 2016!
This job is available in Moscow
Which was the state religion of the Soviet Union?
NONE
The Kumsusan Palace / Palace of the Sun
An office for Kim Il-Sung
Doge’s Palace
Artwork
City Sights for Madrid and Cape Town have been added. Now working on Venice.
I also updated some of the Jobs, but I don't know if that is useful, as I noticed that players who joined the game later have completely different questions for the jobs.
Solutions for the Jobs are not that important, if you fail a job, you can always try again. It does not cost you any tickets, like the City Sights.
To update all the souvenirs will take a long time, because I have to travel all around the world to get all the prices complete. But maybe one day...
If you have any addition for this website, please take care to add the full question, because I try to show them in the posts in alphabetical order, which makes it easier to find something.
You can add them in the comments, if you have a Google account, or contact me on Facebook by PM.
Klaasje Zevenster
Palacio de Cristal