Really don't want to have to watch either movie but I will if I absolutely have to.
Hate Nick Cage so much, and couldn't stand the Da Vinci Code when I read it.
Hate Nick Cage so much, and couldn't stand the Da Vinci Code when I read it.
Two questions from National Treasure 2:
What is the code key that was used to disable Abigail's alarm system?
What were the couplets of numbers used to unlock the Book of Secrets?
That's not working either. Dunno what I am doing wrong with that. It's immensely frustrating too because I just came on here to say that I broke the codes. I can't post the answers because on the off chance that somebody finds them or whatever I could get DQ'd. It's ridiculous but I'm not taking any chances.
Regardless, I don't mind filling you guys in now because once I figure out what to do with that stupid book code I can move onto what I think is the last part.
So here it is. It's actually really neat I think. It's called The World's Greatest Treasure Hunt and this is the website: www.greathunt.com You need to buy the book to participate but here is what it is. The book has 12 chapters plus a 13 and 1/2 chapter. The 12 chapters are each classic treasure stories like Blackbeard, DB Cooper, and Oak Island, the one that I'm working on. Each chapter also correlates to a city and the treasure certificate for each chapter is located within a 250 mile radius of each city. The prize for each of the 12 chapters is a solid silver eagle statue appraised at $20,000. So to find the certificates you need to complete the 20 questions at the end of each chapter. These questions involve codes and other treasure related questions like I posted above and each one rewards you with a key. Once you have all 20 keys you move onto the next part which involves using the keys in the correct order to unlock the location of the certificate.
You can only win 1 silver eagle but once you unlock all 20 keys from all 12 chapters you can move on to the 13 and 1/2 chapter that will lead you to the golden eagle. The golden eagle is worth at least $1,000,000. It is almost 20lbs of solid gold, with something like 2 carat diamond eyes, a diamond encrusted head and at its feet is an 18 carat emerald recovered from a real sunken treasure find.
So this has been going on now for 2 years and not a single one of the silver eagles has been found yet. I dunno what the deal is, but from what I understand the book has only sold in the hundreds of copies. If you're interested in this kind of thing and love puzzles and stuff like that. Find the book, it's only $30 and I think something like 20% of the proceeds go to breast cancer research.
The $1,000,000 eagle is an interesting incentive though.