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Treasure Hunt Proposal


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Local Park
Utilize a nearby park with various landmarks, trees, and trails to create an exciting treasure hunt experience.
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Historic Site
Choose a historic location or landmark and design a treasure hunt around the historical facts and stories.
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Beach
Organize a treasure hunt at the beach, incorporating the sand, waves, and beachfront attractions.
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Urban Setting
Select a bustling urban area and create a treasure hunt that takes participants through streets and buildings.
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Virtual Treasure
Host a virtual treasure hunt where participants solve online puzzles, riddles, and clues on a digital platform.
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Feel free to choose the option that suits your preferences and enjoy the treasure hunt!
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Proposal

Local Park: Utilize a nearby park with various landmarks, trees, and trails to create an exciting treasure hunt experience.
Historic Site: Choose a historic location or landmark in your city and design a treasure hunt around the historical facts and stories associated with that place.
Beach: Organize a treasure hunt at the beach, incorporating the sand, waves, and beachfront attractions to make it a fun and adventurous experience.
Urban Setting: Select a bustling urban area and create a treasure hunt that takes participants through streets, buildings, and hidden locations within the cityscape.
Virtual Treasure Hunt: Consider hosting a virtual treasure hunt where participants solve online puzzles, riddles, and clues to find hidden treasures on a digital platform.
Remember to customize the treasure hunt based on the age group, interests, and abilities of the participants. Happy hunting!






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