The CD plays with older forms like the treasure hunt, a game with embedded clues, shadow puppetry silhouettes and traditional folklore. |
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I hope this Search For The Stone treasure hunt will encourage people to get out walking and help the rural economy back on its feet. |
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Smaller children also enjoyed the bouncy castle and Children's Corner with the treasure hunt, Hook-a-Duck, Spin the Wheel, and fishing games. |
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The treasure hunt was spread over a 65-km. route with several surprises and games on the way. |
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Write and illustrate short stories with them, stage a play or set up a treasure hunt with clues. |
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But it is also a fun afternoon and there will be a treasure hunt, goody bags, prizes and plenty of games and entertainment. |
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The event included village stocks, a greasy log, face-painting, a barbecue, a raffle and a car treasure hunt, with a colour TV as first prize. |
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Some eye-catching costumes were on view in York as fundraisers were out in force selling tickets for a huge charity treasure hunt. |
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Youngsters enjoyed a lucky dip, face-painting and a treasure hunt, while parents hunted for bargains and stocked up on delicious homebaked cakes. |
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With a treasure hunt planned, it will be like reliving the excitement again for kids. |
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Ever fancied a global treasure hunt with cryptic clues embedded in worldwide media? |
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Felix Barlow, the peckerhead shyster who calls himself my lawyer, will administer the treasure hunt, but once it begins, you'll be on your own. |
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These include a treasure hunt and barbecue on July 17 and a flower and vegetable sale and a jumble sale in September. |
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A treasure hunt has been organised by the youth club for the youth of the area. |
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I then hid them around the house as a treasure hunt, with clues to the next place. |
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Additions such as the playground, crazy golf and a treasure hunt are very popular with families. |
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These exercises are like a treasure hunt, where one clue leads to the next. |
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The day started with a treasure hunt and this was followed by a parachute game with all the mums and dads invited to participate. |
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In the afternoon, there are games to be played, including a treasure hunt that could interest our non-golfing duo. |
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Other events were a teddy bears' picnic on the Jubilee Field followed by a treasure hunt for adults in which a total of 14 cars took part. |
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The treasure hunt will be followed by an auction in Clarke's Lounge Bar, where items can be donated on the day for auction. |
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Large-scale activities have been organized, such as a treasure hunt and walk and a 1.5 km run for all children. |
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Day 9: Grab your bikes, and a friend, and go on a neighbourhood treasure hunt. |
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More than 50,000 of these peculiar prizes are stashed around the world by devotees of a high-tech treasure hunt called geocaching or GPS stashing. |
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These might be minor niggles were it not for the fact that the plot is essentially a treasure hunt involving precisely such clues. |
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The task was basically a treasure hunt for a list of items to be sourced and purchased for the lowest possible price ranging from a bottle of champagne to a bowler hat. |
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Pupils at Seend School did most of the organisation for the event themselves and thought of ideas for games, including a treasure hunt, marbles and lucky dips. |
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There is a Home Treasure Hunt app that can be used to develop a treasure hunt. |
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Help participants take part in games such as rally, treasure hunt and obstacle course. |
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Though they are displayed in treasure hunt style on the tower itself, they are presented in chronological order here for clarity's sake. |
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For them, this is all part of a treasure hunt, a hobby, and a service to the RCMP's deceased members and their families. |
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Join the Big City Adventure treasure hunt in San Fransisco and have the trip of a lifetime looking for hidden objects. |
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After the treasure hunt the scouts set up camp once again in the sandpit in Graignamanagh, where they cooked dinner and took part in several wide games. |
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These sculptures all around the city make the vastness almost like a treasure hunt! |
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This week Fenn appeared on The Today Show, and NBC Nightly News touting the treasure hunt, and reigniting the search for his gold. |
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Objects and images are embedded in the perimeter wall and can be glimpsed through peepholes set at different heights, and these serve as clues in a treasure hunt. |
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He said the treasure hunt is not a race and is taken at the participant's pace. |
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Cartography and GPS workshop, followed by a treasure hunt! |
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Nearly all the passengers, Britons from 18 to 70, took part in the themed evenings such as the galabia party and treasure hunt. |
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You assume the role of your favourite Rugrats character in three treasure hunt games. |
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In a modern-day treasure hunt, a geocache is marked with GPS coordinates shared via the Internet. |
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We learned how to treasure hunt for highlights. |
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Teams of conventioneers will set out on a treasure hunt in downtown Eugene on Saturday. |
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Another adventure kids will love is a real-life treasure hunt, in the form of geocaching. |
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Geocaching is simply a treasure hunt for the digital generation, where you can enjoy the freedom of being outside and discovering new places. |
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A successful treasure hunt is fun for parents who get to be creative when writing clues and rewarding for kids who are successful at uncovering the hidden treasure. |
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About thirty children took part in the treasure hunt, not counting those who went into the MFRC tent to colour an apron or to have their faces made up. |
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But when she reachers her first assignment, she's led on a treasure hunt filled with clues and hiding places. |
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The customers followed a treasure hunt path, visited the stand of each of the suppliers, collected special offers and then were able to get gadgets and participate in a prize lottery. |
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The Easter holidays are a perfect opportunity for spending a lovely time with the family, when children and adults join in a game of a real chocolate treasure hunt. |
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A treasure hunt on an outing to a farm will allow the students to discover the riches hidden on Quebec farms, and they can observe the life cycle of fruits and vegetables from the seed to the plate. |
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In parallel with the roadshow, an interactive treasure hunt game will be running over the 8 weeks on the EU's Tasty Bunch web site, where all EU schoolchildren aged 8 to 15 could try to win a number of sports items. |
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Later in the week, at Bob's birthday celebrations, the clergyman suffers a mini-stroke while taking part in a treasure hunt. |
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I was in a gruntled mood and gusted with the idea of going on a treasure hunt with such a cuth person. |
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Going to the library was like a treasure hunt, an expedition. |
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Children took part in an exciting treasure hunt, played ship's mate by learning how to tie sailors' knots, prepared salmagundi, and listened to Privateer Louis talk about his plans. |
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A treasure hunt through the Cite de Carcassonne. |
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Those of them who had not the chance to participate in the vocal workshops enjoyed an unusual concert mixing jazz, gospel and accordion, an exhibition on technical effects and treasure hunt through the theatre. |
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A treasure hunt through strawberry fields will do for now. |
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The club is holding a treasure hunt on Saturday, November 14 at Tillston Motorcycles in Stockton. |
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A VOLUNTEERING treasure hunt is to take place in Atherstone this week. |
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To stop evil from taking over the world, five brave teens will set out on an exciting global treasure hunt to track down these magnificent jewels. |
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To celebrate the launch of the pavilion, AMD will host a three-month treasure hunt contest with interactive Linden scripting language and open source programming challenges. |
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