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		<title>By: Picture Puzzles &#38;raquo puzzlinks.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Then they ask you to find a tree in a pipe or something like that.  These are not hidden object puzzles and, in fact, I think the picture is there mainly for misdirection since the solution to the [...]</description>
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