Below are the questions with answers in red.
Clue 5
1.
- Click out of ruler mode by clicking on the ruler icon once.
- Zoom into this location to a height of 1000m / 1km.
- Click on to street view (the man in the bottom right corner).
- You will notice there is a circular path highlighted in blue.
- Starting at the name of this area, study along this path in a clockwise direction.
- Stop at the first right angle which has a blue circle next to it as shown in the picture below:

- Click on this blue circle to enter into the picture.
- Check you are in the right picture - you should be high above the river in mid air directly over it as shown in the picture below. If you are not then click out the photo and follow the instructions again from the start.

This geographical feature consists of a natural 300m limestone bridge, under which passes the Cahabon River. At the top of this picture you can see the river flowing out from under the natural bridge.
The picture is to the east of of the words Semu Champey.
2.
- Explore the area by moving around this photo (360° in all directions) and zooming in and out.
- Specific parts of this landscape have been outlined in 3 options below - these are shapes created by the environment e.g. the river.
- Each of these parts is in a different direction North, South, East, West.
- Identify which direction each option is in and use the sequence of directions as the password to access the next clue.
Option A - identify this shape within the landscape. Which direction is this in - North, South, East, West?

Option B - identify this shape within the landscape. Which direction is this in - North, South, East, West?

This is the outline of the mountains to the east = East.
Make a note of this direction as 'Clue 5 Option B' - this will be used on your next clue.
Option C. - identify this shape within the landscape. Which direction is this in - North, South, East, West?

You will now have 3 directions enter them as the password to access Clue 6.
Put the words in order with spaces and a capital only on the first word.
e.g. = North South East
North east south