Because it wanted some over time.
At the clock, go all the way to the right. There is a broken board. Jump on that and you should fall through. Push the crate over to the ladder and jump on the ladder to go across.
Wood cannot jump as it is an inanimate object.
Avoid the small sections of the railings that are badly nailed (they all look the same). If you get stuck at the bottom, push the crate over to jump from. At the top, you have to jump onto each smaller wooden platform to reach the upper left where the clock is.
I used a saw to cut the wood or, I saw a cow jump over the moon
wood ticks can not jump or fly. they can only crawl places
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Mostly wood for the outer cases. There are many kits available for building your own, or one may buy these at a reputable clock shop. The exterior of most clocks is wood, many having a glass cover over the clock face, or a glass window exposing the pendulum and works. The actual clockwork mechanism and gears are made of metal.
You have to jump up the waterfall and jump to the ground on the right then go across the wood bridge and jump over the gap. Go up as high as you can and then get on to the platform attached to the rope and ride it as far down as it will go and then jump as far as you can to the left.
Mostly wood for the outer cases. There are many kits available for building your own, or one may buy these at a reputable clock shop. The exterior of most clocks is wood, many having a glass cover over the clock face, or a glass window exposing the pendulum and works. The actual clockwork mechanism and gears are made of metal.
John Wood is best known for creating a significant astronomical clock in the 18th century, known as the "Wood's Clock," which was designed to improve the accuracy of timekeeping and display celestial movements. This clock featured intricate mechanisms and was notable for its ability to indicate not just the time but also the positions of celestial bodies. Wood's work contributed to advancements in horology and astronomy during that period.
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He made a wooden clock, but in 1753