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GISH Hall of Fame 2020 April Mini Hunt

Welcome to the world’s weirdest, wildest, most beautiful and strange images and videos from the
Greatest International Scavenger Hunt!

The submissions below were selected by HARSHers, Misha and the Judges to be the best of the best of GISH 2020 April Mini Hunt. Enjoy exploring the weirdness! Browse through them, or click on an item number to see the top submissions.

Item 22: Use household items (books, boxes, kitchen utensils, anything...) to create one of the natural or man-made wonders of the world and take a selfie in front of it as if you're a tourist. Feel free to use forced perspective to speak to its majestic grandeur.

Team GISHVID-19-2020

Comment: My ironing board, shoe laces, tea bags, mirror, and cleaning supplies have never felt so fancy!



Item 29: Couch potato. Carve a potato into a perfect scale model of your couch (or your dream couch). - Kyan

Team MegaMishaMigos2



Item 15: While so many of us are stuck at home, we might as well use our newfound time at home to work on ourselves and develop new skills to keep us marketable in an uncertain economy. With this in mind, learn to balance something on your chin for 20 seconds - a yardstick, a broom, a piece of a towel rack... or even something longer. Impress us! (Hint: Longer things are usually easier to balance. Don't break any windows.)

Team TeamWinchesters

Comment: Balancing a poster. - Fanny



Item 27: Now's the time to dream big about the most adventurous place you can travel. Once we're back in the world, you can go there! Until then we can work on our manifestation skills: Photoshop yourself into a postcard at the most adventurous place you've never been that you would like to go - with someone you'd like to be there with (you can know them or not). Post it online tagged #WishIWereHere and #GISH. Submit an image of your postcard, not your post online. - Arianne

Team Her?

Comment: https://twitter.com/PabloKickasso/status/1254170739793637379?s=20



Item 11: (UP TO 30 SECONDS.) People say it's impossible to sing well in groups on videoconference calls because of delays. Prove people wrong. Let's see at least 4 people singing 30 seconds of "Don't Stand So Close to Me" by The Police on a videoconference call. It must be perfectly harmonized and synchronized!

Team Codename:Duchess