The Secret a Treasure Hunt | New York – Image 12 Verse 10 (Part 1)
The Secret a Treasure Hunt | New York – Image 12 Verse 10 (Part 1)
The Secret a Treasure Hunt continues in New York. A casque is buried somewhere in New York City. Find it and collect your prize. This video provides a brief overview and the possibility of the casque in lower manhattan.
I believe the Statue is Christopher Columbus whose arm is extended, and stands in the shadow of the grey skyscrapers (Giants) of Columbus Circle. At that corner there is a slender path leading into Central Park, You can hear the wind of the cars going around the circle. Columbus also thought he was landing in the Indies (India), And we know how hard the natives today speak of him. Also to gaze north to the isle of B. To the North one would find the Bronx, part of which is an Island.
take twice as many as many steps as the hour or more- probably means the clock behind which is 11 o’clock so more that 22 steps to the east of what
How do you know that the buried treasure has been found and just not reported because the existence would attract tourists and when found people stop looking.
In the shadow of the Grey giant
Find the arm that extends…
It is very clear to me that you should stand in de shadow of the Grey giant and find an arm. For example an arm from a statue of some kind.
Also the statue of liberty is not Grey…
i found the location … check out thomas kresback NYC secret/ a treasure hunt located
The most likely answer for "Him of hard word in 3 volumes" is for Charles Dickens who wrote Hard Times in Household Words publications. He was also known for writing his novels in 3 volumes, triple deckers.
The treasure box buried in Ellis island no questions about this.
Why can’t the Indies native be black. Think Oxford and Cambridge when thinking the isle of B.
"gray or grey"
It’s Buffalo not Hamilton
and why is the o in of capitalized
I think its ellis island in map view
Upper Manhattan. Highbridge park. I can tell you more. The SoL has never been grey, it’s green. Preiss was pretty specific. The grey giant is the George Washington Bridge, try to match it to the red rectangle. It’s spot on. What would exist in the shadow of the George Washington Bridge? You can find a map of the correct neighborhood in her dress.