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- DREAMWEB MULTI-SOLUTION!
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- MALIBU BEACH:
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- Rocks:These large brown rocks by the water's edge are cold and damp to the
- touch. Seaweed and barnacles are visible towards the ground so you assume
- the tide must come up pretty far.
- :You can't use the rocks.
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- Rail:A metal guard rail that runs around the top step of the stone stairs.
- The rail is obviously very old. There are patches of rust all over it.
- :The rail looks decidedly unsafe.
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- Rocks:A massive clump of rocks covered with a sheen of water. The light from
- the moon catches them and casts dark long shadows from them. They look very
- strange.
- :The rock is useless.
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- Rock:A small brown rock on the water's edge.
- :You lift the rock and peer underneath. There is a crab sat underneath. You
- replace the rock carefully.
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- Rocks:A cluster of rocks covered in wet salt and sand. The rocks smell
- strongly of salt water.
- :The rocks feel very cold to the touch.
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- Rock:A boulder that has been worn smooth by the constant ebb and flow of the
- tide along this shore. There is a line around the boulder where the seaweed
- stops.
- :The can't use the boulder.
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- Rocks:A group of slippery wet rocks covered with bumps and hollows worn
- smooth by the sea.
- :You can find no use for the rocks.
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- Rock:An extremely large brown rock.
- :You couldn't lift the rock because it's far too heavy.
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- Sign:A weather-beaten sign has flaking white paint on it that you can just
- about make out.
- :The words read "DANGER! Polluted water. No swimming." You wonder if you
- swallowed any of that water.
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- Rocks:Two round rocks nestled together in a small pool of sea water.
- :The rocks resist any attempt to move them. They are stuck solidly in the mud.
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- Indent:You realise that you must have laid here on the beach for ages. The
- imprint of your body remains in the sand.
- :Laying back in the sand will achieve nothing.
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- DESERTED CREEK:You stand on an embankment covered in silted earth. Sea water
- washes slowly and darkly against the sand and the bank is littered with
- rocks and boulders. Stone steps lead upwards.
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