May 15th, 2019: Puzzle Stone
Why would you beat yourself up with a NY Times Sunday Puzzle or any word games when you can collect €2,000 for solving this one?
That's $2,240 in 'Murican. http://cellar.org/img/stone.jpg Plougastel-Daoulas, near Brest, in Brittany, France, has this stone which appears at low tide. On this stone is a drawing of a sailboat, the dates 1786 and 1787 which are the years they were building artillery batteries to protect Brest. There is also a bunch of letters, all of them being from the French alphabet. “ROC AR B…DRE AR GRIO SE EVELOH AR VIRIONES BAOAVEL.” Nobody has been able to figure out what it means since the rock was first discovered 4 or 5 years ago. This coming fall(autumn) the town will vote on the submitted solutions and the money awarded to the winner. Sleep on it, why don't you sleep on it, and you can give 'em your answer in the morning. |
Before I get started, I need to know what the French alphabet is.
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It's probably something rude about the English.
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Could be a lost treatise on personal hygiene. That would explain some stuff.
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Or a beginner's guide to the Gallic shrug.
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On a somewhat related note, someone may have decyphered the Voynich Manuscript.
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big, if true
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Had a good ring to it, though.
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