The third Journal Note is in Baldridge's flooded house. Pass the gazebo with the hanging skeleton and climb up and into the windows of the house. Jump to the branch ahead of you and swing/jump to reach the mouth of the cave.Īfter spotting the Shoreline trucks near Avery's mansion, drop down to the ground next to the river. Head down into the water and swim underneath the rock wall - when you resurface on the other side, climb onto the stone ledge on your right.īack on solid ground, there's a wall to your left - climb it and follow the path to walk out on a beam. When the guard turns away, pass by behind him and turn right into the cave. Avoid the guard above, climb the stairs and sneak up the second set of steps to your right. When it's clear to do so, swing across and land at the base of the stairs across from this house. Take out the guard here when it's clear, and when no one is watching quickly jump to the building on the right and knock out the guard. Wait for the guard directly above you to turn away, then climb up into the plants on top of the central platform. Hop over the wall and get into the tall brush. Wait for the mercenary to approach, then pull him over as well. Head around the corner to your right, then climb up the exposed bricks in the wall. Drop back down and head through the hole in the wall to your right to drop into the water. Wait for him to get close, then pull him over the edge. Next, move to the base of the wall beneath the second guard and climb up. When you reach the waters edge, hop down and swim to the platform across from you.Ĭlimb up and sneak through the tall plants, and take down the guard when he approaches. When the mercenaries show up, follow the thick vegetation to the right. Walk up the slanted roof and jump into the third story window, then drop down through the hole in the wall on your left. Head out the door of the bedroom and mantle up onto the collapsed roof. You can enter the bedroom by crawling through the collapsed area or by climbing over the collapsed roof and walking through the side door. For more on this story, listen to our full interview with David Cerny.In the first house Nathan explores, drop down into the bedroom. This transcript has been edited for length and clarity. This would be the only answer to what he did within those five years because he put this country into something like what Trump is doing now. Now we are going to have presidential elections after five years and I was thinking how can I overtake that? And it's difficult because I would have to make that finger something like five times bigger. But I think he deserves it all the time since he actually joined the office. Is the middle finger still pointing to the president's office? You floated, on a barge, a giant purple middle finger that was pointing at Prague Castle, which is the seat of the president. I have to ask about one of your works we talked about last time we spoke. The artwork faced Czech president Milos Zeman's residency at Prague Castle and was installed 4 days before the Czech Republic's general election. People sail past Cerny's giant purple middle finger sculpture on the Vltava River in 2013. Of course, I know the architect, and I think that he was pretty pleased that I actually came up with the idea to attach the babies on it because it somehow makes it more acceptable.Īfter the babies are repaired they are going to be back crawling up the tower again, right? But since then, people sort of get used to it. So it was quite hated also because of that. So, that's one of the reasons.Īlso, in that time, it is really like sticking out from the historical part of the city. During this time they were digging out skeletons. They completely ruined all of the Jewish cemetery. They picked the middle of the city where there was a Jewish cemetery. The Bolsheviks, in the '80s, started working on this project because they needed to have a high tower in the middle of the city to actually be able to spy on people and to disrupt the broadcasting from radio.īut the project was going on during near the end of communism and the way the Communists actually picked the place where to build it was very unhappy. Can you tell us how people feel about this tower and why? People hate it for many reasons - some of them political. One of the climbing babies is seen in silhouette against the rooftops of Prague's Zizkov district.
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