Welcome to OSINT Exercise #021!
Task briefing:
Maps can appear in the most unusual places. The figure on the right contains a chocolate bar featuring a map. Next to it you will find the satellite view of the same location.
Your task is to:
a) Find the coordinates of the location seen in both images.
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Difficulty level:
Beginners: Easy
Experts: Easy

Solution and full walkthrough
Are you stuck?
That’s ok, it happens to us all. You can try again later or watch my detailed explanation on how to overcome all obstacles with an OSINT mindset. Next time you’ll know exactly what to do.
Did you complete it?
Well done! You should always verify your answers and try to expand your skill set by watching my video or by reading walkthroughs created by other OSINT community members.
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List of walkthroughs created by the OSINT community for this exercise
- walnut – “Challenge to “OSINT Exercise #021”“
- Legion Soul – “OSINT Exercise #021“
- nrysri – “how i solved gralhix OSINT exercise #21“
- Tomi McCluskey – “Gralhix OSINT Exercise #021”
- Ragmthy – “OSINT Exercise 021“
- Mohamed H. Ahmed – “Solving the Challenge: A walkthrough to Sophia Santos’ #021 OSINT Exercise” ⭐
- [ES] Enyomir – “Solución al Ejercicio OSINT nº21 de del Blog de Sofía Santos” ⭐
- D’Vanshi – “Sweet Solution: Geolocating with a Chocolate Bar“
- Morgane – “Sofia Santos – OSINT Exercise #021 – Write-up“
- Victor Mwai – “OSINT(Exercise 21)“
- Ronn – “OSINT EXCERCISE #021 — challenge from Sofia Santos“
- Wandering Jackdaw – “Walkthrough for exercise 21 by Sofia Santos on Gralhix“
- Indiana Capybara – “The bittersweet Chocolate” ⭐
Why is my walkthrough not showing up?
- I’m no longer accepting walkthroughs for this specific exercise.
- One or more answers were incorrect or missing.
- The link you sent me was incorrect or incomplete.
- The walkthrough was hosted on a platform that tracks viewers (e.g, LinkedIn).
- I suspected AI was heavily involved in the production of your walkthrough.
- I suspected the walkthrough was written primarily by following my video rather than your original work.
- I haven’t had the time to review and add it yet.
- I forgot about it (doesn’t usually happen, but I’m not flawless).
Why do some walkthroughs have a star in front of them?
The golden star emojis were introduced on the second year anniversary of OSINT Exercises. I use it to highlight walkthroughts that I feel stand out and deserve extra recognition for quality, originality, or depth.
You can read more about the reasoning behind my decision in blog post: “Two Years of OSINT Exercises: The Importance of Community Learning.”
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