You /join dwakel-# you walk to the next room and then walk in to the next roomon the left and if you see a red button click on it.
An archaeological site can be called many things. If it is in the process of being excavated it is either and excavation site or and archaeological site. It the site has already been excavated and has cultural significance it may become a National Heritage site.
Stonehenge is a World Heritage site.
"Site" is functioning as a predicate nominative in this context, completing the verb "show" by identifying what is being shown as a potential digging site.
The area of Coal Mines Historic Site is 3,524,700.0000000005 square meters.
The term that could be used for the drawing of a grid at an archaeological site is "site grid." This grid helps to systematically organize and record the excavation areas, features, and artifacts found at the site. It is essential for accurate documentation and analysis of the archaeological findings.
crash site
You need to get the secret map and then you click on it and then you find the coordinates and you also need to get the dwakel decoder before you do anything the dwakel decoder is in the crash site
There is one in the crash site on the left when you go over the bridge thing.
type /dwakel
first you get a map from sketchy dragon, then you get a dwakel decoder from the crash site, and lastly you get coordinates from j6 at the saloon. itll make more sense if you try it.
the dwakel decoder searches tiny crystallized dragon's breath...you must get J6 secret hideout map and use the dwakel decoder to find hidden places..
Crash site on the map
in the crash site it is named sometimes after dwakel
in the crash site or just type /join dwakel...
In the Crash Site. Type /join dwakel.
u can get there at the green starclick it then click crash site
you have to find the j6's secret map but it is droped by the sketchy dragon and the dwakel decoder is on crash site and if you find a little house go inside and if you see the little red button click on it and there you have it