“The Little Mermaid” is the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure. On the far right is the final KONG letter (4/4)!ĭuck under the propeller to reach the barrel to finish the level! Immediately after the last Puzzle Piece, jump up and grap the grassy surface. Soon after the raft launches you will see floating bananasĬollect them all to find the ninth Puzzle Piece (9/9)! Slam the ground to activate the sail and enjoy a pleasent cruise filled with Dragonflys and high speed propellers. In the water beneath them is the Secret Exit! Keep going though if you would like the ninth Puzzle Piece and the last KONG letter.Īfter the Grasshoppers, you'll land on a springboard raft. Jump out of the water and go toward the hopping Grasshoppers. Pass the checkpoint, jump in the water ( CAUTION EXTREMELY ANGRY SHARK) go in the algae, you will find a chest simply press (Y or X) next to it in order to reveal the eighth Puzzle Piece (8/9). Now immediately go up and collect the third KONG letter (3/4). Once you collect the sixth Puzzle Piece, destroy all the boxes in the area to reveal the seventh Puzzle Piece (7/9). Break the wooden planks and immediately go to the left, collect all the bananas to reveal the sixth Puzzle Piece (6/9). Proceed until you are forced to go underwater. A brown bag held by a rope will appear, reach the platform to its right, jump on the enemy, grab him and throw him on the bag in order to reveal the fifth Puzzle Piece (5/9). While grabbing the grass you will see a yellow flower, simply press (Y or X) to reveal what is inside of it. Jump, grab the grass and instead of going to the right go left and jump on the rock platform accross to reveal a hidden cove (1/1) with the fourth Puzzle Piece (4/9). Now leave the boat, jump on the hanging boxes, once you reach the second box jump on the third one by holding down the jump button so Dixie will help you reach the second KONG letter (2/4). Now go right, jump on the big box with a flake logo, look up to your left and jump on the swinging boxes in order to collect the first KONG letter (1/4). If you collect all the bananas before the time runs out the third Puzzle Piece (3/9) will reveal itself. Get on the boat and in the middle you should see a platform that will lead you to a Secret Room. Jump in the water and swim in the algae to reveal the second Puzzle Piece (2/9). Now proceed forward until you see a big boat. It's time to take back DK's tropical paradise!įirst you will go left, jump on the boxes, smash them and pull the vine to reveal the first Puzzle Piece (1/9). The pit was filled with heavy metal.Donkey Kong is always getting his island taken over. "He only excavated a 2-to-3-square-foot area of the pit. " bag was so heavy with artifacts, coins and lead shot, that he couldn't lift anymore," Clifford said. The diver's short sojourn into the pit, which Clifford said measures approximately 10 to 15 feet in diameter and is 35 feet below the water's surface, was fruitful, he said. But we dug a hole and sent a diver down, and he came up within 20 minutes, which is half the time I would have expected him to be back." "There was ink-black fog you virtually couldn't see the bow of the boat. "We were all tired, but I wanted to dig one more pit before heading back," Clifford said of the last day of the dig. So they returned to the site, just 1,500 feet from the shore, for a three-day expedition to see what lay beneath the sand, which culminated Sept. "We were getting very exciting about this, finding all of this very heavy material like lead and fragments of gold," Clifford said. "There's just a tremendous amount of material on board the vessel," he said.Ĭlifford and his team focused on excavating a new site beneath the water's depths this summer, and discovered coins stacked up "like poker chips," sedimentary rocks known as concretions and thousands of lead musket balls buried 20 feet beneath the sand, he said. Since discovering the Whydah - the only documented pirate ship - in the 1980s, Clifford and his team have worked to bring thousands of treasures discovered on the ship to the surface, he told. The Whydah was a slave ship that was captured by notorious pirate captain "Black Sam" Bellamy in February 1717, just two months before it sank on April 26, 1717. 7, 2013— - Undersea explorer Barry Clifford is diving back into the water after he and his team uncovered an unexplored trove of buried treasure that he said may lead to the discovery of more than 400,000 gold coins.Ĭlifford and his team located a sunken pirate ship, Whydah, off the coast of Cape Cod nearly 30 years ago.
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