 Q: This site is in German! Can you translate it for me?
 Q: Are there hidden pages on this site?
 Q: How do I decode the picture collage?


Q: This site is in German! Can you translate it for me?
A: Sure thing! (This is a large MS Word document.)
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Q: Are there hidden pages on this site?
A: Yup!
 Q: Will you please tell me where they are?
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Q: Will you please tell me where they are?
A: Thanks for asking so nicely.
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A: The first one is hidden on the "nachrichten" page.
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A: There's a hidden link on this page.
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A: Actually, it's a visible link, it just doesn't go where you'd expect.
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A: It's in the top half of the page.
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A: It's in the top quarter of the page.
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A: It's in the top eighth of the page.
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A: It's at the top of the page.
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A: It's the Bosche Bauwerke logo.
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A: The other hidden pages have clues to help you find them.
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A: They're covered elsewhere in the Journey. You'll know them once you find them.
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Q: How do I decode the picture collage?
A: Don't continue until you've read Martin Swinton's diary.
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A: Review his entry on June 8th.
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A: The next step is to identify all the pictures on this page.
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A: There's no easy way to do this. It's art history all the way.
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A: Luckily, we've identified the pictures for you.
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A: Martin informs us that there are two parts to the message: one about Martin and van Eyck and David; one about Georg and Beate.
 Q: How do I decode the part about Martin and van Eyck and David?
 Q: How do I decode the part about Georg and Beate?
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Q: How do I decode the part about Martin and van Eyck and David?
A: Martin thinks that Georg's saying that Jan van Eyck is posing as him.
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A: But that's silly.
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A: Georg is REALLY saying that someone represented by "Man in Red Turban" is posing as him.
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A: Who could that be?
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A: Who else in this game wears a red hat?
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A: Make sure you've seen the hidden page on SPCB before you continue.
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A: Now it should be quite obvious.
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A: The Red King is posing as Martin.
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Q: How do I decode the part about Georg and Beate?
A: We're not exactly sure!
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A: We think that part of the story is pretty much what Martin tells.
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A: But it's all very metaphorical... your guess is as good as ours!
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A: But here's our best guess.
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A: Martin's basically already decoded the message.
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A: Georg is saying that Jan van Eyck is posing as him.
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A: Wait, that's not right. He's saying that someone represented by "Man in Red Turban" is posing as him.
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