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From: Dr.darlene F. Jones (drj@snip.net)
Date: Tue Apr 23 2002 - 08:53:46 EDT

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    Hello from the Explorer Team at Pennridge South Middle School in
    Perkasie, Pennsylvania. My first period class has been trying
    to find mystery sites #1 and #2. Dr. Darlene S. Jones

    Mystery Site #1
    We believe that our group is at Homer, Alaska. This is the
    USA.It is located at 59.7 degrees North and 151.5 degrees West.
    The clues that they gave us helped a lot. Kachemak bay has the
    2nd largeest tides in the world. One of the clues said that. We
    went on the internet and we went to www.homeralaska.com. The web
    site said "welcome to the end of the road". One of the clues
    said this so that clue helped us a lot.

    Mystery Site #2
      We believe that group 2's mystery location is the town of
    Amundsen-Scott. This town is on the south pole of Antarctica and
    the town is an American settlement/ research facility at 90
    degrees South,0 degrees in any direction. Why are there no dogs
    allowed? We knew it was Amundsen-Scott as soon as you said that
    you can turn around 360 degrees and go all around the world. We
    are looking forward to your



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