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We've already traveled from our original city of Glasgow and then to first checkpoint. And then we traveled further south to our second checkpoint. And then west to our third checkpoint. Muy bien. And today we're traveling onwards to our final checkpoint, the location of the treasure. Y como me siento generosa, empezamos con esta pista extra. Ah, okay, so we're starting with the extra clue today. Es, ¿eh? Entonces, vamos a viajar hacia el noreste. A quien noreste, so to the words the north-west, the north-east. North-east, ¿eh? North-east, ¿eh? Y la distancia es de 500, 50 millas o más o menos 900 kilómetros. So about 550 miles, or about 900 kilometers, to the northeast from our previous destination. Eso es. But of course, we've also got a clue today. And Aribel is about to share this with us now. So let's go through our fourth clue together. Alli, el pinaculo corona, el cielo in Bernal. Y las digüeñas vigilan desde un tejado ancestral. Okay, allí el pinaculo. So un pinaculo es la capinaculo. Es verdad. Okay, el pinaculo corona, el cielo in Bernal. So a pinaculo crowns the winter sky. Muy bien. Okay. Y las digüeñas. So I think this means the story. Es verdad. Muy bien. Vigilan desde un tejado ancestral. So they watch over from an ancestral roof. Muy bien. Right. Cuando el frío cubre plazas y calles antiguas, un mercado resplandece entre luces amigas. Cuando el frío cubre, su vez que el cúbre coves plaza, squiers y calles antiguas y altas y ancien streets, un mercado resplandece. So a market is resplendent entre luces amigas. Among friendly lights. Okay. Okay. En un mercado importante. El viejo continente alza su voz, tejiendo una sola y armoniosa canción. So the old continent, alza su voz, it raises its voice, tejiendo, we heard dejeer previously in another clue. So that's suing or weaving, una sola y armoniosa canción, un single, like a one single harmonious song. Son. Okay. Tras los puentes que cubren la calma en su andar, él dice, revela lo que fuiste a buscar. So tras los puentes, so behind the bridges, que cubren, that covers, like covered bridges, en some way, la calma en su andar. So they cover the calma, as people are walking about, kind of idea. El dique, so that's the calma. Tam. revela, it reveals lo que fuiste a buscar. What you went to search for. Aha. Very interesting. Bueno, tenemos puentes, tenemos el viejo continente, un mercado. También tenemos. El pinaculo. El pinaculo, sí. And something about winter and markets and colds and stalks. Eso es, eso es. Okay. Tienes algo en mente? Tengo algo en mente. Bueno, pues recuerda. Si, si, si, no digo nada, no digo nada. Pero yo diría que esta pista es la más difícil. Sí. Pues es la última. So I guess it means sense that is the most difficult. But I definitely think this is a little more challenging. Perhaps a less well known city. Oh, puede ser. Sí, sí. Bueno, piste ahí. No, today is Sunday. And this means that it is now time to give us your four answers. But don't do so in the comments. Because we'll not be looking at the comments. We'll be looking at the form that we've now placed on the website at coffeebreaklanguages.com slash treasure hunt. So if you go there, there's a form which you can fill out and give us the four cities. Yes. That you've identified in the four episodes of this. And of course, you can go back and watch all four episodes here on YouTube. Or you can listen to the podcast. Or indeed, you can watch the month coffeebreak TV. Yes. If you're already a member talking of coffeebreak TV. Yeah. Once you share the four cities, if there are the four cities are correct, then you will be winning a free month on coffeebreak TV where you can do a daily lesson and move your Spanish learning forward. Why not? But I'll go mass. I'll go mass. I'll go mass. Because we are going to be selecting at random one lucky winner for each language for each Italian German in Spanish to win our entire collection of learning materials. So make sure you've complete the form today at coffeebreaklanguages.com slash treasure hunt or just search for coffeebreak treasure hunt and you'll be able to find the form, complete the form and enter the competition. And in a few days, we'll be posting a reveal video. In fact, you'll be able to join us for that very soon. I love it. What's exciting? And well, these are the last ones, so a lot of luck. A lot of luck and a lot of thanks. Bye. Sure, there are other ways to get students to speak up, but this is mine. All it takes is a bit of creativity and soon they're all joining in. It gives me a lot of joy to see one of my ideas working in the moment and the class learning something new together. That's when you know a lesson is really taken off. Every lesson shapes a life. 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