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Post by Jenny on Jul 12, 2018 14:48:04 GMT -5
Any submissions for The Oracle can be submitted here (Pete provided permission)
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Post by zupzel on Jul 13, 2018 17:02:34 GMT -5
Hi, I would like to submit 53.356833 -6.329405
Thanks
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Post by bellosthemighty on Jul 13, 2018 17:57:48 GMT -5
Hi, I would like to submit 53.356833 -6.329405 Thanks Google maps puts pinpoints those coordinates in a park in Dublin. Isn't the treasure supposed to be hidden in the UK?
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Post by zupzel on Jul 13, 2018 18:17:00 GMT -5
quite right thanks for noticing, put in wrong numbers
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Post by zupzel on Jul 13, 2018 18:26:04 GMT -5
I do wonder if we can travel into the past though
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Post by zupzel on Jul 14, 2018 16:59:47 GMT -5
I'd also like to submit 53.3493° N, 6.2607° W Thx
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Post by bellosthemighty on Jul 14, 2018 17:43:38 GMT -5
That puts you in a post office in Dublin. Which is in Ireland. Not the UK.
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Post by Neil on Jul 18, 2018 12:36:11 GMT -5
Heading due east from the Conduit House (in Greenwich Park) to where it crosses the meridian, there is a large tree at the southern end of the Old Royal Observatory Garden. The token is hidden in/around that tree.
I would also check the flower beds around that end of the garden.
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Post by petewilder on Jul 18, 2018 13:51:36 GMT -5
No correct solutions posted so far
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Post by herrrvictor on Jul 27, 2018 10:33:16 GMT -5
Hi everyone! I have read the book several times and come to a conclusion. I believe the token is in Greenwich Park, where the meridian line goes through the alley (at the observatory) on the east latitude and the west latitude. This is my official submission.
Vickie
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Post by petewilder on Jul 27, 2018 15:49:33 GMT -5
Dear readers
Thank you for your recent submissions. No correct solutions posted so far.
Best wishes and happy hunting
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Post by herrrvictor on Jul 28, 2018 11:17:14 GMT -5
Hi there, is it the Greenwich Park pass token from the 17th century on display in the British Museum? 
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Post by bellosthemighty on Jul 28, 2018 17:04:12 GMT -5
Hi there, is it the Greenwich Park pass token from the 17th century on display in the British Museum?  If it is, I think museum security will want to have a word with Mr. Wilder...
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Post by sarahg on Aug 2, 2018 5:12:45 GMT -5
Hello, I like to submit the squaremetre directly infront of the Sheperd Gate Clock (Public Area). From there the time ball on top of Flamsteed House can be directly seen.
The time ball on top of flamesteed house Greenwich Park at 13:00:00 BST is the target. Sheperd Gate Clock showing 12:00:00 GMT. At this moment the red ball (in shape of the earth) is loosed from the top of the mast. Nothing in this Universe stays the same and it has two states: on top and falling within that second...
The code (passport) is a year „in the future“ relative after the Apollo Mission = 2000. 13:00:00 bst is 20:00:00 cst  btw.
My personal guess is that the token is hidden somewhere at the bottom in the wall or so... Of course I also submit the squaremetre behind the sheperd gate clock.
From the backside you can look into the mechanical insights... But you need to go inside the museum area like the navigation says (pyramid picture and clue from pete) and I actually cannot imagine the token is hidden in the non-public area...
(I submitted this result also on the official forum under the pyramid image last night, but we should all submit our solutions here...)
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Post by Neil on Aug 3, 2018 10:47:59 GMT -5
If the token is hidden simply at the bottom of the clock, what are the time and date needed for?
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