open sesame
The magic words of the treasure cave are often depicted as phrases or incantations that unlock hidden treasures or secret passages. Common examples in folklore include "Open Sesame" from the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, which grants access to a hidden cave filled with riches. These words symbolize the power of knowledge and the importance of knowing the right key to unlock opportunities. In various narratives, the magic words reinforce the theme of discovery and the journey to uncovering one's destiny.
Aladdin.The cave of the robbers opened to the words 'open sesame'.
hi my name is keyundra I'm nine and magic cave is at chroma ruins
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The cave of Campanet was discovered in 1945 by a farmer.He owned the land and in 1948 opened the cave to the public
A magic mermaid cave. ;P
Merlin, because he helped Arthur gain the throne when his father died. Sadly, he lived until he was sure that Arthur could go on without him and died in a magic sealed cave. It was believed that he had a apprentice. His apprentice learned that Merlin knew the magic words for sealing the cave, but not unsealing the cave. So the apprentice tricked Merlin into believing that she wanted to look inside the cave but actually, she just wanted to seal Merlin in the cave and become the greatest magician in the world.
Regice's cave is between petalburg and dewford for petalburg southwest for dewford northwest in route 105.Now to open regice's cave some players become confuse because some says go around the cave some tries to go around OUT of the cave but the truth is you circle around the cave INSIDE while hugging the wall you will only circle the cave ones but if it doesnt work try for another then oh yeah you need to begin in the middle of the with the not understandable words (sorry i don't know what the name of the words are) and that's that the door will open. (Hope it helped =D)
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By catching all the unkowns after finishing the Pokemon league
Ali Baba entered the cave of the 40 thieves using the magic phrase "Open Sesame." This phrase granted him access to the hidden treasure trove that the thieves had concealed within the cave. The phrase acted as a magical command, unlocking the entrance when spoken aloud.
The Caves of Lascaux are a Palaeolithic cave site in Montignac in the Dordogne region of France, containing the most famous cave paintings ever. Discovered in 1940 and opened to the public in 1948, but the level of interest was so great that the cave was closed to the public in 1963, amongst fears that the paintings were suffering harm. A copy of the cave was made and this was opened to the public in 1983. See the link below for more information.