On a more lighthearted note, let's try and find where this airplane is flying over. 

(Image from https://challenge.bellingcat.com/)
Let's start by inputting this image into Google Lens.
Looks like we got a hit!
This image comes from the SnoValley Tilth company's blog, and it definitely seems like they operate somewhere close to the river shown in the challenge. 


This island of trees looks familiar...
Searching SnoValley Tilth, you get a place near two rivers, one is Tolt River, and the other is the Snoqualmie River. During this challenge I had a hunch that they operated next to the Snoqualmie River. My reasoning is that the Snoqualmie River has more vegetation than the Tolt and looking at the image there's trees all around, making it more likely that they operate closer to the Snoqualmie than the Tolt. Despite the sureness that the Snoqualmie is the river shown here, we should double check due to the chance, though small, that the river shown is actually the Tolt.
Let's try to find if there's hidden metadata in our original image via an Exif data viewer.
Looks like we got a hit!
Though Exif data is rare to find in images in many social media websites, with blogs, you have more luck. Inputting our coordinates, we should recieve...
If you're lucky to use Exif data, the latitudes and longitudes it gives you is pretty accurate to where an image is taken, however in the case Exif data could not be used, looking at the landform of the two rivers and accounting for the farms can get you your answer.
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