**Cache is NOT at posted coordinates**
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Even though The Fellowship of the Ring was my favorite of the Trilogy, The Two Towers lived up to every expectation that a sequel faces. Peter Jackson took special effects to a whole new level with the brilliant motion-capture creation of Gollum (the first completely CGI character indistinguishable from a live actor) but it was the film's 39 minute long battle sequence at Helms Deep that continues to set the bar for filming large scale battles. Regarded by critics as one of the best theatrical battle sequences of all time it was so much more than just a well done war. How do you hold an audience's attention for that long without interest waning? Take a look at the great video below from Nerdwriter that does a fantastic job articulating just how much thought Peter Jackson put into this part of the film and then use that knowledge to determine your final coordinates.
As a tribute to the breathtaking locations the LOTR films shot in, I've placed a piece of jade I brought back from one of my trips to New Zealand inside the cache. Feel free to claim it as a FTF prize should you be so moved.
As a tribute to the breathtaking locations the LOTR films shot in, I've placed a piece of jade I brought back from one of my trips to New Zealand inside the cache. Feel free to claim it as a FTF prize should you be so moved.
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