Emblem #18 LOCATION: Oil Field – Drilling Facilities – Chapter 3-3 When you go under the first bridge on the boat it’s stuck to the top, if you have a good aim you can get it when you go under, or use a sniper rifle when you get off the boat. Emblem #19 LOCATION: Caves – Chapter 4-1 After the first lot of spiders attack, go up the wooden ladders and turn right at the middle of the bridge, this emblem is between 2 rocks if you aim down slightly. Emblem #20 LOCATION: Ancient Village – Chapter 4-1 After you fall through the trap door you end up on a walk way, stand at the edge with a rifle and aim up to the north, you’ll see this on a ledge. Emblem #21 LOCATION: Labyrinth – Chapter 4-1 After you open the labyrinth move down the stairs til you see the vase on your left if you aim up to the high ledge with a sniper rifle you should see this one. Emblem #22 LOCATION: Pyramid – Chapter 4-2 Whilst in the third puzzle room in the pyramid go to the door behind the statue, kill the spiders and turn round to see this hanging above the door. Emblem #23 LOCATION: Underground Garden – Chapter 5-1 When you get to the garden go round to your right, this emblem is sitting under the bridge. Emblem #24 LOCATION: Missile Area 1st Floor – Chapter 5-2 After you get across the conveyor belt with the exploding canisters go down the stairs and turn left. There’s an open dumpster, this one’s tricky but you should manage it. If you get frustrated you can always use a grenade lol. Emblem #25 LOCATION …
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from the websites: www.webchats.tv & http To watch the whole show, please visit: www.webchats.tv Winter’s here, it’s the ideal time to get busy and have fun transforming your home into a welcoming oasis of colour and beauty in the midst of a cold grey outdoors. Sarah Holland of the Flowers & Plants Association is your green-fingered host in an exclusive webchat that will show you how just a little floral savvy can help you to do just that. Not only will Sarah’s creative advice bridge the gaps in your inspiration, she’ll explain how keeping flowers and plants in the home has major benefits not just aesthetically, but for your whole family’s health. Christmas is nearly on us and it goes without saying that we want our homes to be as warm and welcoming as we can possibly make them. Beyond the invaluable tips Sarah will be dispensing, she’ll tell you also about a series of video guides available from the Flowers & Plants Association that offer detailed pointers on particular plants and flowers that work best in specific rooms. So for bathrooms go for Orchids as they love the steamy atmosphere. Mother in law’s tongue in the office as they don’t require too much love and attention or water! You’ll be amazed how a couple of plants or a vase of flowers can really makeover the look and feel of any room in your home, fast. Yes, it’s time to give those lonesome Christmas trees a little company. Log on to the webchat, and submit your questions about how to make the most of the …
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Provide a water element for your outdoor area with the ancient style of our Roman Jar Fountain. Crafted from cast stone this fountain features the look of an age-old vessel adorned with relief images of playful figures. Decorative design elements of classic Rome add an attractive look to the top and bottom of the vase. An interior waterspout provides a tricking cascade that empties into a lower basin. Made to provide years of enjoyment this quality fountain comes complete with an included re-circulating pump. Because of the natural characteristics of our products no two pieces will be identical. Colors are represented as accurately as possible.The item above is shown in Roman Rust Stone.Jar Crown Dimensions : 16L x 16W x 10H inches Jar Middle Dimensions : 25L x 25W x 6H inchesJar Bottom Dimensions : 21L x 21W x 28H inches Dish Dimensions : 37L x 37W x 13H inches
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It is important to prune pear trees in the dormant season to encourage more fruit production and even growth throughout the growing season in the spring and summer. Trim a pear tree into a vase or bowl shape with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
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