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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Do you know where this photo was taken?
  • CNN will post a new photo each Monday morning and reveal the answer later that day
  • The photo might be related to a recent story -- or it could just be something unusual we found

(CNN) -- [Updated 3 p.m. ET, Monday, September 12] The Libyan capital of Tripoli is seen in this photo taken Thursday at sunset.

Mustafa Abdel Jalil, the head of Libya's National Transitional Council, arrived in Tripoli this weekend. It was his first trip to the capital since he defected in February. Abdel Jalil was once the minister of justice under Moammar Gadhafi.

Gadhafi's whereabouts are still unknown. On Monday, his supporters clashed with opposition fighters near Bani Walid, one of three major pro-Gadhafi towns.

Meanwhile, the NTC announced that a governing committee would be created within 10 days and include representatives from across Libya.

"A transitional government will be formed once all of Libya is liberated," chairman Mahmoud Jibril said.

In our photo challenge, "silvertiger7" was first to respond and first to answer correctly. Well done! Several people also mentioned that the skyscrapers, the Dhat El Emad towers, are part of Tripoli's central business district.

[Original post] Do you know where this photo was taken?

If you think you know the answer -- or if you just want to take a wild guess -- post it in the comments area below. Later in the day, we'll reveal where the photo was taken and give credit to those who figured it out first. (The more detail, the better!)

Each Monday morning, we'll post a new photo and challenge you to tell us its origin. The photo might be related to a prominent news story or theme -- or it might just be something that caught our eye.

Good luck!

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