Viva Varun: Where is He Now?
Varun’s on the go, with his Leica V-Lux 20 in tow
dropping out of the blue, with one photo and one clue
where in the world could he be – do you know?
Answer on Facebook, Twitter or below.
Tomorrow your misery will be put to rest.
For today take your best guess.
Here is your one clue:
“This magnificent water tower is the second oldest in America, but in which city?”
Check back tomorrow for the correct answer.
-Varun Sharma
Varun Sharma is the host of Inside Luxury Travel – a television show that focuses on high-end travel. The show airs in over 160 countries, in 18 languages and is beamed into 390 million homes worldwide. He has now stayed in over 500 luxury hotels & resorts … and has in the past year flown in a fighter jet, gone diving – without a cage – in Tiger Shark infested-waters, had dinner with a dingo and has cooked with over 50 Michelin-starred chefs! He likes nothing better than playing a round of golf with his pooch Gemima by his side, cigar in mouth and flask of single malt Scottish whisky to hand!



Chicago
I think it’s in Chicago! Just a few miles south of me in Milwaukee!
Chicago, North Michigan Avenue (the picture shows the Old Water Tower, once admired by Oscar Wilde)
I agree Chicago…. Sears Tower behind….
Chicago. That’s the water tower, and the Park Hyatt Hotel on the left behind it.
Chicago, yes, but no, no Sears Tower behind, sorry…
Yes, Chi-town (obviously)…but that’s hardly Sears Tower in the background (the water tower is quite a distance away from said Tower).
Old Water Tower in Chicago at Michigan ave used as a city gallery for photo exhibition, free for public.
Chicago. That water tower survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Chicago but that’s the former Amoco tower beyond. view is pointing South east IMHO
Chicago
Chicago!
The windy city – sweet home Chicago!
Hello Varun,
Indeed it is Chicago.
It is a picture of the Old Chicago Water Tower on 806 North Michigan avenue.
The old water tower is one of the few buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire in October 1871.
Greetings and counting down to pay martina a visit in Prague (07 to 11/03)
It is, of course, Chicago, and the Loyola building is the brick edifice behind it.
By the way, love this series!
Chicago.
chicago — shot it two years ago with a leica CL
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