u go all the way down, and click on the timer thing, then go back up, and go through the broken gate.
You have to be given a hard hat by the photographer. They will let you pass and then you just have to switch off the electric fence and jump up...the electric fence box is on the ground at the base of the hill after you get in. For further details watch a You-Tube walkthrough.
you use the hard hat for the mine all the way down on the bottom of nabooti island on poptropica
Why do you need to know that? The hard hat isn't on poptropica besides nabooti island which you get the hard hat for the safir picture taking thing.
Hard Hat Area was created in 1993.
in the safari place finish big zeks wild safari after that he will give you the hard hat.
go to dimond mines and set the timer.
Obviously
On Nabooti island you have to wear one to go into the mines
you supposed to get a camera from a gold nugget, then took pictures of animals for a person. the person will give you a hard hat.
you get the hard hat by going to get the gold nugget and take it to the person that has a camra for it u take it to big Zeke and then you take the 7 pictures and he will u give you the hat. then go to the mining place
You can get the hard hat at The Mine>Go north to the entrance which is near Puffle Rescue>Then find the hard hat almost where you entered the dirt area.
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