if you are talking about that camp with the tents and it seems that the treasure or tomb is right there go out of the camp and search around the camp and there should be an opening there which you can get in and find the entrance
its by Bartolomeo's camp i cant exactly pin point it but its relatively close
Yes, there was a prisoner of war camp in Romulus, Michigan, during World War II. It was known as Camp Romulus and primarily housed German and Italian POWs. The camp operated from 1943 until 1946 and was part of a broader system of POW camps across the United States. After the war, the camp was closed and the site has since been repurposed.
camp, it's a french word originally!
French Camp Vineyards was created in 1973.
French Camp Academy was created in 1885.
Camp Tekakwitha is a Native American Catholic summer camp located in New Hampshire, USA. Therefore, its language is predominantly English, and it does not have a specific French Canadian or Parisian French affiliation.
95231 is French Camp, California's zip code.
F. M. Griswold Camp has written: 'Answered queries on theosophy, universal brotherhood, karma, and re-incarnation' -- subject(s): Theosophy
Le meilleur camp de plaisir
No, French woods is better.
Camp is the same in French as in English.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article le means "the." Its singular indefinite article un means "a, one."The pronunciation is "kaw."
"à la camp" is incorrect because "camp" is a masculine noun and "la" is a feminine article. So the correct phrase is "au camp" which would mean "at (the) camp".