The Secret Treasure Hunt: Cleveland's Solution

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The first question new searchers ask us is "What are the solutions to the three solved puzzles?"
That's a great question! Comparing the previous solves might help you get another casque out of the ground.

This is how the Cleveland Solution works. Hopefully it helps you along your search. Or maybe just use a shortcut and have a British guy google the answer. Also along the way, maybe you'll pick up some style tips for your next digging adventure.

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I'm English, I was drinking tea watching this, you made me COL chuckle out loud. Well played old bean

tomhandle
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I'm spending a lazy Saturday binging your vids. I love it! Thank you sir.

billj
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"So-crates" LOL, that's "Sock-rah-teese" - Greek Philosopher. Pindar and Apelles are also figures from ancient Greece. That was the most obvious part to me, but I didn't understand the Greek tie-in until I knew it was in Cleveland. Very clever of them to solve this. It's funny but once you know the solves, they are so obvious. Hence, why we need to look at all the paintings with "new eyes". Look for the obvious, THEN get all involved and specific when it comes time to hone in on the cask. But I feel the paintings are all solvable once you know what to look for. This reminds me of Forrest Fenn's treasure hunt (of which I was a follower for years, still pissed off that got found and they won't tell us where...though I have a strong suspicion)

Love your channel though, great breakdown.

ralphralpherson
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What gem stone were they awarded for Cleveland? Chicago was an Emerald.

trips
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Thanks for the recap. I would love to hear about Wilhouse's solve for Houston.

houstontxdave
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I have been informed that Johanne is not British.
He's from St. Louis.
But let's just pretend he's British.

GeorgeWardesq
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lol i saw this treasure hunt like an hour ago and already worked out roanoke, im in the UK so im in no rush to fly to to the US and start digging holes

oogabooga
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Nice call out on the columns! I haven’t heard it presented that way before, but that is damn good. Very solid.

As someone with a degree in philosophy and ancient civilizations, I cringe painfully every time you say So-crates 😝

chriswoodford
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Early Greek writing was done right to left.

ericthomas
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Interesting. SF also seems to have a reverse aspect. If the object of the dragon's (which is a serpent) attention is Twain (II) in the painting and you then you reverse it. The object of Twain's attention is a serpent?

brantislan
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"10 stones right to left including the small ones" has always looked as simple as count the bricks to the right of the planter. The ones in the bottom right of the still shown at 3:40 - they look small to me.

hughgurney
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I know the location of the san Francisco giant pole an giant step . And can prove it by verse an the painting in atleast four ways. Just not sure where to dig though an my proof i found the pearl in the painting

hardac
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What is the ultimate ground penetrating radar?
I'm absolutely certain i know the solution to #3 but i cant dig as i avoid jail

marksoberay
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Any one interested in new york, Florida, and carlston treasure box if yes I determined the exact place where treasur box is buried

vikramsandhu
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The solution is General john j perishing to the south is general grant ms hurst whom twain was fond of mr hurst. Then there is a beethoven verdi stone wall etc. This was about having fun an getting around well you all ruined this. So just in case your wondering all the paintings can be connected as well.

hardac