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Post by SluggoZim on May 20, 2020 9:14:52 GMT -5
I have moved from the twelve images to the book photos. I believe I am finding deliberate alterations to those pics to infuse clues, besides the locales themselves. pic 1. this guy has big teeth. page is opened to tooth related words. the first word obscured but visible, second column from right, is ODONTOID, means resembling a tooth. Clue? pic 2. clearly St. Louis Arch. St. Louis !?! pic 3. License plate. Kaiser. The auto is a Kaiser MANHATTAN. Byron born in 1953. California plate? linkage images 1 and 12 ? more questions than answers. onward.
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Post by xmarksdspot on May 20, 2020 12:08:25 GMT -5
The arch could just be highlighting the 3 toes, like the three little pigs in Storyland, New Orleans.
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Post by canuck on May 20, 2020 19:28:02 GMT -5
I like the Manhattan clue, fits with many of the other clues in the book. Very strong clues for Manhattan, haven’t seen much to support the other boroughs.
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Post by xmarksdspot on May 21, 2020 12:10:53 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure I remember one of you guys pointing out the spirit of '76 on the Staten Island Ferry (page 148). I think that could be a clue to Staten Island. Oh and that toothy character looks a lot like Humpty Dumpty from Storyland, in New Orleans.
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Post by SluggoZim on May 21, 2020 14:54:03 GMT -5
btw. this arch is in Toronto, so a different Canadian city if not St. Louis. gotta find a legeater there!
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Post by canuck on May 21, 2020 19:55:52 GMT -5
Thanks for pointing out that gate Sluggo. I’ve actually driven past this gate on the highway below many times and never noticed it. You can only see the very top of the arch for a second or two if on the highway due to the large difference in grade and the overpass above. Being from the general area what I can tell you is most people aren’t familiar with this particular structure. It’s not even the most spectacular or well known gate at the CNE. If you look up the Princes Gate, which is on the east side of the CNE grounds, THAT is the gate everyone knows about.
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Post by SluggoZim on May 21, 2020 21:26:42 GMT -5
while I am not advocating for Toronto, the arch in the book pic has ragged looking edges. could easily represent the lights on the Durrerin actual. just observing. St Louis arch is smooth, no mistaking that..
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wbgrimesii
Junior Member
I have several solves but need someone like Josh Gates to get permission to dig for one of them.
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Post by wbgrimesii on Jan 25, 2022 11:15:47 GMT -5
I just went to St. Louis and that is the arch... again I suggest that is the location for pic #6
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Post by SluggoZim on Jan 25, 2022 12:25:30 GMT -5
I just went to St. Louis and that is the arch... again I suggest that is the location for pic #6 Like your enthusiasm. For most St Louis folks, image 9 is their pick. The Blues note is just one item. Montreal is the concensus city for image 9, the legeater near the top of the fingers is a primary indicator. No one has found that in St. Louis, yet. Need more than a perception of St. Lous spelled out in blocks. Show your work. Make your case. I will listen. I have been at this only three years. If only 3 found in 40 years, the cow path that everyone else is on ain't right. I avoid cow paths, so I guess I am a contrarian. No one is right until a casque is recovered. Period. So, have at it. Sluggo
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Post by montrapier on Feb 22, 2022 7:00:28 GMT -5
I have moved from the twelve images to the book photos. I believe I am finding deliberate alterations to those pics to infuse clues, besides the locales themselves. pic 1. this guy has big teeth. page is opened to tooth related words. the first word obscured but visible, second column from right, is ODONTOID, means resembling a tooth. Clue? pic 2. clearly St. Louis Arch. St. Louis !?! pic 3. License plate. Kaiser. The auto is a Kaiser MANHATTAN. Byron born in 1953. California plate? linkage images 1 and 12 ? more questions than answers. onward. It also looks like half a McDonalds Arch
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