It's in the middle bottom of the map. There's a group of yellow soldiers there. Look to the left and you'll find a shield with a picture of a bull on it. The soldier with broom - 2 is on the right side of the 'three arrows stuck in shield' under the bull. Good luck!
There are 12 troy ounces in one troy pound.
14.58 troy ounces equates to one pound.
One troy pound is 13.16571 avoirdupois ounces or 12 troy ounces.
1 troy ounce is 31.1035 grams.
One pound (avoirdupois) equates to 14.58 troy ouncesOne troy pound is 12 troy ounces
Look for the two horses next to the soldiers that have arrows in their shields. The third soldier with the broom will be right under those horses.
Using the Gadgets: The red one is on the rocks next to the blue soldier falling off the bridge surrounded by yellow soldiers on the bridge. The blue one is under the red soldier coming out of the castle on a board on the water. The white one is under the soldier in white with a blue cape fishing surrounded by red soldiers.
Look for the soldiers with 3 and 4 arrows in-lodged in their shields. Below and slightly to the right of them you will see a blue soldier with the extra long cloak. To the left of him are two yellow soldiers with extra long cloaks, on either side of the wizard's scroll.
Levi Dickenson is the first one who invent the broom. :)
In the "Where's Waldo?" book "Horseplay in Troy," the ancient police can be found in various scenes throughout the book, often hidden among the crowds of characters. They typically wear uniforms resembling ancient Greek or Trojan clothing and can be spotted by looking closely at the details in each scene.
A broom of twigs fastened to one end of a pole and used for floor sweeping, is known as a Besom.
One can purchase a power broom at such stores like Walmart, Canadian Tire, Target or even Home Depot. If one would prefer to shop online then one can purchase a power broom at websites such as Amazon or eBay.
The cast of One Broom Sticks With - 2007 includes: Wei as Celia Au
There are 12 troy ounces in one troy pound.
One troy pound is about 0.8229 avoirdupois pounds.
There are 14.583 troy ounces in one pound.
1 pound (troy or apothecary) = 0.823 avoirdupois pounds.