# Monkeys in the Trees

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Search teams were directed to a nearby location to the cave, where monkeys sounds could be heard from the trees.

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This was a Polybius cipher, using the monkey screeches and the table (row first, then column) gave the final output of **ARBOR.**

<figure><img src="/files/9KkwnBmkRjUTpyDUh5DV" alt=""><figcaption><p>The grid solution</p></figcaption></figure>


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