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EP2: "Beauty Is Sometimes Skin Deep."
Chateau d If:
--- Quote ---From these pictures below it is now daylight ..can someone can tell me how long a flight from Quito to Calama would take?
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Here you go. Looks like about 13 hours.
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puddin:
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--- Quote from: puddin on February 20, 2007, 10:09:38 AM ---The problem I'm having is getting inside those museum doors :lol:! Lots of facades...no indoors.
I wonder what really sits in the clue box spot? something pretty big?
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my guess is that statue holder thingy to the right
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lol, reminds me of Tomb Raider!! I wonder why its so important? Maybe we should be looking for model shippy things?
and thanks Chateau for the times!!
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apskip:
PUDDIN, your statement "Why I think the museum is in Ecuador
Teams leave the piststop and drive themselves to Quito? somewhere? in the vehicles they came in. Of course the Frats get a new vehicle but again have troubles and get stuck in the mud."
makes no sense to me. No sane Ecuadorian would locate a naval museum in Quito 2 hours from the nearest significant body of water. It would be in Guayaquil, the seaport and largest city of Ecuador.
I have no quarrel with the naval museum in Valparaiso except that I don't believe the race will be diverted from Santiago airport and back just to allow a visit to that museum. With a perfectly good naval museum in PUNTA ARENAS where the race is going anyway, that is where we are likely to see AR11 visit a naval museum.
puddin:
Maybe its a temporary exhibit :hides:?
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gator27:
--- Quote from: puddin on February 20, 2007, 10:09:38 AM ---The problem I'm having is getting inside those museum doors :lol:! Lots of facades...no indoors.
I wonder what really sits in the clue box spot? something pretty big?
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I like the cultural center that puddin found. Googling "quito cultural metroploitan" I stumbled across a web site that list Quito museums. Interestingly I found the following:
Centro Cultural Metropolitano
A great adventure to see Ecuador's past, including the XVIII century time when the Geodesic Mission visit the "Mitad del Mundo" to determine the exact location of the equatorial line.
Hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00-18:00
Entrance Fee: $1.50; students $0.75; children $0.50
García Moreno & Espejo
Phone: (02) 2 584 362
Website: www.centrohistoricodequito.com
I am thinking the lines on the floor (where the clue box is located) represent the equator.
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