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Level
9
The
The
Secret Passage
You are facing a staircase. Go up there and turn left until you
reach a pit.

Standing on the short pole
On the opposite wall you notice three narrow ledges of which the
middle one is retracting in and out of the wall.

The second narrow ledge just pulled out
Jump up when the ledge has retracted and quickly
jump to the third
ledge.

Wall run up to the banister on your left
Hop over and follow the passage turning left and then right and
find a Save Fountain near an opening giving access to a high wooden balcony
outside.

The Save Fountain and the open balcony
Before saving your
Game take your time for a little orientation.

Overlook the huge City with the light beams

Already high up on the Tower
[Historical Remark: The Ziggurat style Tower of
Bab-El, called Etemenanki (= Gate to
the Gods) by the Babylonians reached
its most splendid appearance under the Reign of King Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562
B.C.), who made it a goal to build the most spectacular Ziggurat ever seen. It
would reach to the clouds.
Return to the Fountain and save your Game.