
Time Travel
Take a look through the following clues to the identity of some well known clocks. When you have identified them you will have 7 numbers (with a bit of extra thought). Put the 7 numbers together to form a single 7 digit number and enter it in the checker. The cache location will be revealed.
Clock 1
One of the most important clocks in the world, located in a famously mean city, at a place of astronomical significance. It dates from the year Napolean III becomes Emperor of France. A clock that is a reference point for all others...
Clock 2
Permanently set 1 minute fast to help the many travellers that pass through this building leave on time. The iconography of it's setting and the top of the timepiece signal the hugely wealthy family who helped fund its creation. The scene of a famous movie gun battle.
Clock 3
An astronomical clock from before the 16th Century, and attached to a town hall in a famous old city. It displays where the moon and the sun are as well as the current zodiac sign. At selected times 12 famous figures carved in wood appear. Death appears to strike the hour.
Clock 4
Located in the largest city hall in America and what was once the tallest building in the world. The city it stands in is famously linked to one of the most important documents in world history. The clock is surmounted by a notable religious figure and important early settler in American history.
Clock 5
This European clock dating from the early 19th Century chimes only twice a day, When it rings, nearly three dozen figures perform two different stories from the history of the city it is located in, with horseback warriors fighting, and a local dignitary shown at a wedding. Over 40 bells peel to mark the time. It's name is associated with a musical instrument.
Clock 6
One of the oldest public clocks in the European country where it is located. The building it is attached to has been many things but at one point it was the prison of the ruling monarch's wife during a revolution. The clock actually dates back to the 14th-century.
Clock 7
Look at this sketch of one of the oldest clocks in the world. It's nearly 700 years old and located in a place of worship. It sits in a city that has no railway links, and that is associated with an infamous Bishop.

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