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YOUR MISSION
Twisted Dr Ivor Plott has always hated having to live in a city.
For this reason he has become insanely jealous of the fresh air, open space and beautiful scenery to be found on Exmoor.
Hoping to spoil it for everyone else he has planted a huge smelly smoke bomb in the middle of the moors. The clock is ticking and the moors are depending on you! Can you figure out the four figure code to deactivate the bomb?
Exmoor
Exmoor combines stunning landscapes, wilderness and tranquility. Once visited it is never forgotten. Exmoor National Park was created in 1954. It straddles 2 Counties with 71% in Somerset and the remainder in Devon. It covers 267 square miles ranging from open moorland to small coastal villages such as Porlock. The moor is inhabited by Exmoor ponies and also if you are lucky you may see Red Deer especially on the quiet hillsides early in the day.
This is a driving Trail which covers a 53 mile circular route around the moor with about 3 miles of walking during the 10 stops along the way. It starts at Dulverton "The gateway to the moors" and concludes at Dunkery Beacon the highest point on Exmoor. There are plenty of refreshments available along the way and toilets at most stops. The Trail should take about 4 1/2 hours to complete. PLEASE NOTE: The area is populated by sheep, ponies and deer roaming freely on the open moorland. Care should be taken at all times whilst driving on the moors.
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