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jbd
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[UPDATE] May 4

Nisha asks Ian to hunt down info on the houses:

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Just at the Texas border, what I need from you is any info about a
Gunter connection from those photographs. See if you can find a
connection between home owners on those streets and Gunter.


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Here is the overhead view of the surrounding area, at least now we know where the streets are located, however, I'm not sure how they relate to gunter...



Well... There IS sauerkraut Ln.... Wink Hes IS German and all...

Ok ok that was a racist comment sorry

EDIT: I just realized something

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Nisha, I just realized something,



Every single street name, they relate to plants in some way…



Myrtle- he Myrtles (Myrtus) are a genus of two species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae, native to southern Europe and north Africa. They are evergreen shrubs or small trees, with a pleasantly fragrant essential oil in their leaves. Flower parts are in multiples of five, with an amazingly large number of stamens.





Goldenrod- The goldenrod is a flowering plant in the Family Asteraceae. About 100 species make up the genus Solidago, most being found in North America, and a few from Europe. Many species are difficult to distinguish. The goldenrod is the state flower of the U.S. states of Kentucky (adopted March 16, 1926) and Nebraska (adopted April 4, 1895).



Aster- The genus Aster includes some 600 species of widely distributed flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Aster comes from Greek word for "star", and refers to the shape of the flower head. Many of the species are popular garden plants because of their showy flower heads. The flowers of the Sea Aster (A. tripolium) are eaten by the larvae of the Wormwood Pug moth.





Columbine- The columbines are a genus Aquilegia of about 8000 species of perennials that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the northern hemisphere. They are known for their distinctive flowers, generally bell-shaped, with each petal modified into an elongated nectar spur.





You may want to check the Phobae Flower Shop- They may have some information about Gunter, its Close to Macungie Penn.



Phoebe Floral Shop
2102 W. Hamilton St.
Allentown, PA 18104



A Leading Florist in the Lehigh Valley Area for Over 50 Years. Voted #1 By Lehigh Valley Magazine Last 3 Years! Customers Are Our #1 Priority.




I just sent the e-mail, hope it turns up with something.
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Are all the flowers shown in the two videos (posted to this thread) accounted for in the streets? We decided "no" before on IRC, but that was when we just had the two crossing roads.

Are the videos a hint to where the hideout is, perhaps?

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Well the Hybrid of an Aster and a Goldenrod is the xSolidaster.

Maybe we should foucus on flowers, something is starting to come together.
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Ian may have found Gunther 2002 Goldenrod Drive

Google Map link

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banderWINE now look at the cluster of streets top right in the map -> all WINEs
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