Going in search of The Da Vinci Code; Great Escape ADAM SMITH IS LOST IN FRANCE ON A HOLY GRAIL TREASURE HUNT.(Features)

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From: Birmingham Mail (England)
Date: 20060517
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THE WIND is chilling me to the bone, my belly is rumbling and I can't work out this new fangled GPS system which is supposed to give me the coordinates to our next destination.

Somewhere in this stunning Medieval French village is the final piece of a puzzle our team have been trying to solve for the last two days.

But fortunately, unlike the hero of the Da Vinci Code Robert Langdon the future of Western Civilisation is not resting on my shoulders so I look helplessly to my team members and thank God they are thinking the same thing - enough of this Tomfoolery lets find a ...

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