The Mystery of A'Tuin LbNA #12744 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Dec 22, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | ??? |
County: | Mystery |
State: | New York |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Sprite and Highlande |
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Found by: | ??? |
Last found: | Jan 4, 2005 |
Status: | FFaa |
Last edited: | Dec 22, 2004 |
Location: The word "Onguiaahra" appears on documents as early as 1641, and a little later "Ongiara" . Both are Indian words thought as meaning "The Straight". A more romantic meaning "Thunder of Waters" is also given.
Clue: Find the Native American A'Tuin overlooking this place (perhaps not THE A'Tuin, but large enough). Look under the middle of three trees on its side for a smaller version of its likeness. You will know you are in the right place if you can look around and find comfort.
Clue: Find the Native American A'Tuin overlooking this place (perhaps not THE A'Tuin, but large enough). Look under the middle of three trees on its side for a smaller version of its likeness. You will know you are in the right place if you can look around and find comfort.