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[[File:Plant6.JPG|thumb|The Buckingham plank]]
 
[[File:Plant6.JPG|thumb|The Buckingham plank]]
 
[[File:66.JPG|thumb|The Library of Congress plank]]
 
[[File:66.JPG|thumb|The Library of Congress plank]]
What the [[French Statue of Liberty]] clue says to find. They are hidden in the twin [[Resolute Desk]]. One in [[The Oval Office]] in [[The White House]] and the other in [[Buckingham Palace]]. They lead to the [[Book of Secerts]] which in turns leads to the [[Lost City of Gold]]. [[Emily Appleton Gates]] was the one who was able to translate it and tells her son [[Ben Franklin Gates]] that there were two carvings.
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What the [[French Statue of Liberty]] clue says to find. They are hidden in the twin [[Resolute Desk]]. One in [[The Oval Office]] in [[The White House]] and the other in [[Buckingham Palace]]. They lead to the [[Book of Secerts]] which in turns leads to the [[Lost City of Gold]]. [[Emily Appleton Gates]] was the one who was able to translate it and tells her son [[Benjamin Franklin Gates]] that there were two carvings.
 
[[Category:Book of Secrets Clues]]
 
[[Category:Book of Secrets Clues]]
 
[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Objects]]

Revision as of 06:00, 31 July 2012

File:Plant6.JPG

The Buckingham plank

File:66.JPG

The Library of Congress plank

What the French Statue of Liberty clue says to find. They are hidden in the twin Resolute Desk. One in The Oval Office in The White House and the other in Buckingham Palace. They lead to the Book of Secerts which in turns leads to the Lost City of Gold. Emily Appleton Gates was the one who was able to translate it and tells her son Benjamin Franklin Gates that there were two carvings.