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The pirate treasure of Leatherback Atoll


A hunt for long forgotten treasure …but beware the pirate's curse!A pirate's treasure-huntIt's not a bloody murder!What number is hidden in this map?The mysterious theft in the Nigerian shipPathetic Neighbor!A poetic day of the weekSoliloquy of a Naval GazerA film with action. Maybe romance. Definitely coffee.The making of a well-fed army






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Furious the captain returns to the ship. He throws the blasted map onto the deck kicks at it, misses, and curses the crew for their incompetency. He swears and slams his entire weight into his cabin door. He is gone, for now.



A quiet suspenseful gloom settles over the ship. You walk over and reach for the map. Examining it carefully... you think you got it! Or at least you got something! There are some faded letters, you can just barely make them out.



Leatherback Atoll



You bravely approach the captain's cabin, knock, open the door and press forward. He's done away with crew for less when this angry. With one hand holding the map, and the other on the hilt of your saber, you push into the murky depths of the cabin.



Where should you dig for the treasure?










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Furious the captain returns to the ship. He throws the blasted map onto the deck kicks at it, misses, and curses the crew for their incompetency. He swears and slams his entire weight into his cabin door. He is gone, for now.



A quiet suspenseful gloom settles over the ship. You walk over and reach for the map. Examining it carefully... you think you got it! Or at least you got something! There are some faded letters, you can just barely make them out.



Leatherback Atoll



You bravely approach the captain's cabin, knock, open the door and press forward. He's done away with crew for less when this angry. With one hand holding the map, and the other on the hilt of your saber, you push into the murky depths of the cabin.



Where should you dig for the treasure?










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Furious the captain returns to the ship. He throws the blasted map onto the deck kicks at it, misses, and curses the crew for their incompetency. He swears and slams his entire weight into his cabin door. He is gone, for now.



A quiet suspenseful gloom settles over the ship. You walk over and reach for the map. Examining it carefully... you think you got it! Or at least you got something! There are some faded letters, you can just barely make them out.



Leatherback Atoll



You bravely approach the captain's cabin, knock, open the door and press forward. He's done away with crew for less when this angry. With one hand holding the map, and the other on the hilt of your saber, you push into the murky depths of the cabin.



Where should you dig for the treasure?










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Furious the captain returns to the ship. He throws the blasted map onto the deck kicks at it, misses, and curses the crew for their incompetency. He swears and slams his entire weight into his cabin door. He is gone, for now.



A quiet suspenseful gloom settles over the ship. You walk over and reach for the map. Examining it carefully... you think you got it! Or at least you got something! There are some faded letters, you can just barely make them out.



Leatherback Atoll



You bravely approach the captain's cabin, knock, open the door and press forward. He's done away with crew for less when this angry. With one hand holding the map, and the other on the hilt of your saber, you push into the murky depths of the cabin.



Where should you dig for the treasure?







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And if you then




look at the area with turtles and tortoises in it, as the directions say, you can see an arrow made out of empty space between the trees!

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So you should look at the tip of that arrow for the treasure. In the original map, that's roughly (88°, 25°).







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    And if you then




    look at the area with turtles and tortoises in it, as the directions say, you can see an arrow made out of empty space between the trees!

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      This map




      can be cut apart at the rivers and put back together, like a jigsaw puzzle!

      enter image description here




      And if you then




      look at the area with turtles and tortoises in it, as the directions say, you can see an arrow made out of empty space between the trees!

      enter image description here


      So you should look at the tip of that arrow for the treasure. In the original map, that's roughly (88°, 25°).







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        can be cut apart at the rivers and put back together, like a jigsaw puzzle!

        enter image description here




        And if you then




        look at the area with turtles and tortoises in it, as the directions say, you can see an arrow made out of empty space between the trees!

        enter image description here


        So you should look at the tip of that arrow for the treasure. In the original map, that's roughly (88°, 25°).







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        can be cut apart at the rivers and put back together, like a jigsaw puzzle!

        enter image description here




        And if you then




        look at the area with turtles and tortoises in it, as the directions say, you can see an arrow made out of empty space between the trees!

        enter image description here


        So you should look at the tip of that arrow for the treasure. In the original map, that's roughly (88°, 25°).








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