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adolgonosov
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The Junsui wrote:
ONE OF TWO: Follow the CURRENCY of the Khozains until it ends in KNOWLEDGE. ESPASA holds the secret of LITTLE BIRD in YAMANTAU.


Looks like some important clues.

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The Junsui : ONE OF TWO: Follow the CURRENCY of the Khozains until it ends in KNOWLEDGE. ESPASA holds the secret of LITTLE BIRD in YAMANTAU.


Well, I was right, it's in the Nac Lib ;] I can try to wake up early and get there first.

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IN SANTIAGO, TWO OF TWO: Ride the train into the sky until you meet the CHILD separated from its MOTHER, watched over by TWO GUARDS. Follow the child's RIGHT HAND to the path behind the WHITE CELL. You will find the SIGN OF CONFINEMENT


Seems like the next clue is gonna be in La Serena perhaps? o___O

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That's great CM! Good luck and keep us posted Smile How did you deduce that exactly?

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adolgonosov wrote:
That's great CM! Good luck and keep us posted Smile How did you deduce that exactly?


Dubrovin's auto-msg ends with the meeting in the Nac Lib without writing its conclusion... sheesh, hope I dont get myself "dropped" xD

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yeah! but we still need to know what to look for.

the editorial is espasa-calpe, for sure; but which book? i don't find anything under little bird, pajarito, yamantua in the online catalogue...

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adolgonosov
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Looks like there is a second part to the drop too...

The Junsui wrote:
The Junsui IN SANTIAGO, TWO OF TWO: Ride the train into the sky until you meet the CHILD separated from its MOTHER, watched over by TWO GUARDS. Follow the child's RIGHT HAND to the path behind the WHITE CELL. You will find the SIGN OF CONFINEMENT.


Could this be the train Dubrovin mentioned? Or is this the statue at San Cristobal?

Or maybe the train in the sky refers to an airplane, and the second location is somewhere in Manaus, Brazil?

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Later, given assurances from a purportedly confused and apologetic A-T contact, I was finally told to meet with a contracted valet at a city library. A rather odd place to give someone confidential legal documents and their plane tickets for a flight to Manaus?


edit: nope, nice work. Looks like there's no need for further speculation.

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zexthatico wrote:
yeah! but we still need to know what to look for.

the editorial is espasa-calpe, for sure; but which book? i don't find anything under little bird, pajarito, yamantua in the online catalogue...


Are you from here? I could use some help, one looking the book, the other riding the skies to get both pieces of info...

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Could this be the train Dubrovin mentioned? Or is this the statue at San Cristobal?

It's both ;] The Funicular begins/ends in the statue of San Cristobal.

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CMcKnight wrote:
zexthatico wrote:
yeah! but we still need to know what to look for.

the editorial is espasa-calpe, for sure; but which book? i don't find anything under little bird, pajarito, yamantua in the online catalogue...


Are you from here? I could use some help, one looking the book, the other riding the skies to get both pieces of info...


no, wish i could help, but i'm in mexico :S

suerte Very Happy

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In Spain we often use the term "Espasa" to refer to the Encyclopedia Espasa. at any public library is a copy.

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CMcKnight wrote:
zexthatico wrote:
yeah! but we still need to know what to look for.

the editorial is espasa-calpe, for sure; but which book? i don't find anything under little bird, pajarito, yamantua in the online catalogue...


Are you from here? I could use some help, one looking the book, the other riding the skies to get both pieces of info...

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Could this be the train Dubrovin mentioned? Or is this the statue at San Cristobal?

It's both ;] The Funicular begins/ends in the statue of San Cristobal.


but we still have to find the statue of a child being separated from her mother by two guards

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peluzza wrote:
In Spain we often use the term "Espasa" to refer to the Encyclopedia Espasa. at any public library is a copy.


I was thinking it may refer as you say to the encyclopedia. Guess we gotta try there. If not, one can always ask around here Rolling Eyes

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but we still have to find the statue of a child being separated from her mother by two guards


Anyway let's go, what da ya say? ;]

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CMcKnight wrote:
peluzza wrote:
In Spain we often use the term "Espasa" to refer to the Encyclopedia Espasa. at any public library is a copy.


I was thinking it may refer as you say to the encyclopedia. Guess we gotta try there. If not, one can always ask around here Rolling Eyes

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but we still have to find the statue of a child being separated from her mother by two guards


Anyway let's go, what da ya say? ;]

acepto... mi universidad queda cerca del cerro san cristobal... voy a darme una vuelta en la maņana si alcanzo

edit:
ok guys... this is what i think...
i'll do the think junko says since my collegue is near San Cristobal hill...
i'll ride "the train to the sky" (" el teleferico ") until i reach the "CHILD separated from its MOTHER, watched over by TWO GUARDS" (no clue about it, yet)... i'll walk to the right pas the "white cell" and search for the SIGN OF CONFINEMENT.


xD!!!!!!!




edit 2:
btw... i think i found it... "the child separated from his mother and watched by 2 guards..."... see by urself

http://www.flip360.cl/ver_local.php?id=1250&ver=panorama&idPanorama=1420

more:
http://bligoo.com/media/users/0/1321/images/Mary_atop_Cerro_San_Cristobal.jpg

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bastiyang wrote:

edit 2:
btw... i think i found it... "the child separated from his mother and watched by 2 guards..."... see by urself

http://www.flip360.cl/ver_local.php?id=1250&ver=panorama&idPanorama=1420


We have it !!! ;D well done!

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bastiyang
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CMcKnight wrote:
bastiyang wrote:

edit 2:
btw... i think i found it... "the child separated from his mother and watched by 2 guards..."... see by urself

http://www.flip360.cl/ver_local.php?id=1250&ver=panorama&idPanorama=1420


We have it !!! ;D well done!


detras de la virgen!...
i guess i know where to go now xD

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I was about to post about that. I guess now it's basically waiting until you return.

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