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How do you enter the domed arch on Counterfeit Island?

The "domed arch" is the high ceiling where the light bulb is hanging down on the Underground Tour. Climb the wire to get the torn Dragon Face piece at the top of the arch.


What do vaulted and domed buildings have in common with Hoover Dam?

a curved surface to resist a load. all three are examples of an arch


How do you get the torn paper in the underground tour on Counterfeit island?

The paper is in the domed arch where the light bulb hangs down. Climb the electric cord to grab it.


Where is the arch on counterfeit island on poptropica?

in the tunnel. jump on the light cord to get a paper.


How do you get the dragon face piece in the underground on Counterfeit island?

There is a domed arch with a light bulb hanging down. Climb the cord to reach the piece near the ceiling.


How do you get the dragon picture in the domed arch on Counterfeit Island?

In the Underground, go to the hanging light bulb and climb up the cord. Jump hard to the right to get the dragon picture piece.


What is a domed hall called?

A domed hall is a rotunda.


How do you get the torn picture piece in the tunnel on counterfeit island?

In the large domed arch, climb up the cord from the light bulb. When you are at the very top, jump hard sideways (to the right) to reach the picture piece.


What is the domed feature of the Capitol building called?

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What do do with the arch Poptropica?

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How do you get the piece of the map with the lamplighters on poptropica?

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Did ancient Greece use arches?

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