Welcome to the newly opened Muza Garden.
Muza is initials for Haaretz Museum, which the garden is within its compound.
Note - the main entrance to the museum is on the furthest north-eastern corner of the place, and the exhibits within the pavillions require buying a ticket to the museum. As i found out by entering the southern heritage pavillion for a couple of minutes, and on the way out i encountered the guard, who explained this place is not for free.
Vitising hours of the garden: 8AM-8PM sunday to saturday
Although the garden is still under works of expansion, it is open to the public for free and is already one of the best natural places in Tel Aviv, with many winding trails, ecological pool with ducks and other birds, benches, grass, and dotted with archaeology spots.
Posted coordinates will bring you to such a spot, near the southern entrance (from Rokach Blvd.) - an ancient road that was discovered.
Final location is elsewhere. Follow the instructions and collect the clues:
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Stage A (posted coordinates):
Find the sign near the ancient paved road. What era does the road belong to?
A=first letter of the era
(value will be - a=1, b=2, c=3 etc...)
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Stage B (Oil press):Â
Enter inside the structure and check the display. Look for the info sign on the inner western wall north side titled "Crushing Mill".
There are two numbers mentioned regarding the weight of olives. Add them togeher then multiply by 7. Let that value be B.
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Stage C - Find the sign "Wine Presses" in front of a pair of round wine presses:
There are two centuries mentioned.
C=Century with lower value (or the later century BCE)
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Stage D - Find the sign in front of the tree:
D=number of letters in the latin name of the tree
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Stage E - Find the sign in front of the tree:
E=number of letters in the latin name of the tree
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Final location is
N 32 6.(A+D)*(A+C)+12
E 34 47.B-D-E-C+1
