why do I feel like this question is set by someone who vacationed at a very specific location

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the link is no longer opening :/
did something happen to it??
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BambieReader wrote:the link is no longer opening :/![]()
did something happen to it??
Whatever happened seems to have been temporary. It's working right now. To be honest, it's been running for much longer than planned, so I'm kind of amazed it's still working.
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n0tall0wed wrote:BambieReader wrote:the link is no longer opening :/![]()
did something happen to it??
Whatever happened seems to have been temporary. It's working right now. To be honest, it's been running for much longer than planned, so I'm kind of amazed it's still working.
phew it opened now thanks
well i tried a lot
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basically all roads lead to no road.
Roads?????????? you should be swimming to your destination-sher
Roads?????????? you should be swimming to your destination-sher
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I know, I meant it figuratively. and where do I SWIM?
as far as my answers point to, it's currently no place I know of 
[will still try though]
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[will still try though]
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I don't know if I'm allowed to ask such a specific question (but what the heck, I'm not getting anywhere) - is the final destination in water, and I'm looking for something nearby. Or, is the final destination just near water, and I need to somehow look in the water? 
The final destination is in water, and you are looking for something nearby
I will even tell you that you are looking for Atlantis but it has a different name
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The final destination is in water, and you are looking for something nearby
I will even tell you that you are looking for Atlantis but it has a different name
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krimen wrote:BambieReader wrote:*searches in frantic*![]()
Don't worry, I think I've just gone a very long way up a blind alley!
I've been that way for a year now
In a last desperate attempt to get someone to solve this
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In a last desperate attempt to get someone to solve this, the final destination has a latitude between that of Berlin and Amsterdam -sher
Well, I have a destination which fits that latitude, but it's in the middle of an ocean about 200km from the nearest land - I'm guessing that can't possibly be correct?
I imagine you have got one (or more) of the star signs wrong, keep swimming
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I've got two main problems which seem rather insurmountable at this point:
1. You can type in the name of just about anywhere on the planet and add 'Atlantis' - and you'll get plenty of results in Google
2. There are a lot of different ways you can count stars/constellations depending on what criteria you set yourself. Even manually trying to count constellations doesn't work because different images give a different number of stars. I can just as easily place myself in the North Atlantic or north Pacific or anywhere in between.
I've done my best to try as many combinations as I can, but to no avail. Having said that, I've discovered some really beautiful and amazing places I'd never even heard of before! (check out the Cancun Underwater Museum of Art)
I realise that people have been searching for 2 years, I'm not just going to swoop in and solve this overnight
I checked very carefully over 2 years ago and each star sign had a unique number of stars! Are you sure you are in the right universe?
The bulk of the questions were designed so that they could not be solved by brute force and especially the last one
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1. You can type in the name of just about anywhere on the planet and add 'Atlantis' - and you'll get plenty of results in Google
2. There are a lot of different ways you can count stars/constellations depending on what criteria you set yourself. Even manually trying to count constellations doesn't work because different images give a different number of stars. I can just as easily place myself in the North Atlantic or north Pacific or anywhere in between.
I've done my best to try as many combinations as I can, but to no avail. Having said that, I've discovered some really beautiful and amazing places I'd never even heard of before! (check out the Cancun Underwater Museum of Art)
I realise that people have been searching for 2 years, I'm not just going to swoop in and solve this overnight
I checked very carefully over 2 years ago and each star sign had a unique number of stars! Are you sure you are in the right universe?
The bulk of the questions were designed so that they could not be solved by brute force and especially the last one
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krimen wrote:
I realise that people have been searching for 2 years, I'm not just going to swoop in and solve this overnight
most of those 2 years were spent forgetting about it and giving up because there weren't any hints. now that hints have emerged, we're interested again. don't sell yourself short
