After
resting our legs in our last location, we paddle to this island that was used
by the British as a prison colony. There are so many sights to see and very few
zombies to flee. The ease of mobility allows us to take in the sights, but not
for long. Along our way, we find Mr. Esker swimming in this reef that can be
seen from space. Mr. Esker tells us that there is plenty of food and safety in
this city named after a popular song written by Brett Dennen. (For an extra
point, tell me where "a lot of good looking people are living.") All
the sudden, zombies start popping up from everywhere. Mr. Esker's information
turns out to be false. We flee this city only to be confronted with this wide
open space of land that is called what? Hint: It is also a name of a Subaru.
Along our walkabout in this space, we come across this indigenous group of
people known for living off the land. To our amazement, we find Mr. Esker
singing "She Talks to Angles" with one of these natives. However,
instead of Mr. Esker rocking the guitar, a native man plays this elongated
instrument indigenous to the island. All of this fun has tired us out and it's
time once again to rest. Keep a watchful eye, as zombies aren't the only
creepers lurking around. Beware of this infamous animal known for having the
world's strongest bite. Sleep well.
There
are 8 possible clues!
We are los Jalepenos (Nathaniel,Kyler,Tyler,Christian) and we are the first to submit our answers! They are safe with Mr. Maicki & Mr. Trotter. Who else knows the answers?
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