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Vachan, Prisha, and Daana didnt know their vacation could turn out to be an adventurous saga!
They reached the end of the tunnel. Prisha exclaimed, 'Goodness! What is this?', looking at the rugged walls and the wide space. The flashlight was handy, and they could assimilate the expanse of the space by its light. It was dark and scary. It seemed like a mine with layers and layers of rocks, resembling the ripples. It had a crude path running along the walls. To their amazement, the path ran in and out of the walls.
'It looks like a maze, ' exclaimed Daana.
'Let's look at the map. This resembles the ripples represented in the map, ' said Prisha, whowas quick to identify the pattern and match it to the visual she had of the map.
She pulled the map out of her bag. They could see the resemblance, but they weren't sure if that's what the map meant. They started to walk on the path alongside the rugged walls. They disappeared behind the walls and emerged again, going round and round, up and down the path. After a while, they realised they were going round and round, leading nowhere.
How did the curious trio reach this tunnel?
What is in store for them beyond this maze?
They stopped and realised the next riddle was at play: 'One goes round and round with no end, you need to feel it.'
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Vachan, Prisha, and Daana didnt know their vacation could turn out to be an adventurous saga!
They reached the end of the tunnel. Prisha exclaimed, 'Goodness! What is this?', looking at the rugged walls and the wide space. The flashlight was handy, and they could assimilate the expanse of the space by its light. It was dark and scary. It seemed like a mine with layers and layers of rocks, resembling the ripples. It had a crude path running along the walls. To their amazement, the path ran in and out of the walls.
'It looks like a maze, ' exclaimed Daana.
'Let's look at the map. This resembles the ripples represented in the map, ' said Prisha, whowas quick to identify the pattern and match it to the visual she had of the map.
She pulled the map out of her bag. They could see the resemblance, but they weren't sure if that's what the map meant. They started to walk on the path alongside the rugged walls. They disappeared behind the walls and emerged again, going round and round, up and down the path. After a while, they realised they were going round and round, leading nowhere.
How did the curious trio reach this tunnel?
What is in store for them beyond this maze?
They stopped and realised the next riddle was at play: 'One goes round and round with no end, you need to feel it.'