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Big_les,
Edinburgh 09/03/2008 18:00:44
Maybe. Or maybe, as the latest Scotsman article entitled "Da Vinci Code link nets chapel £1.3m" puts it:
"Among Rosslyn's many intricate carvings are a sequence of 213 cubes or boxes protruding from pillars and arches with a selection of patterns on them. It is unknown whether these have any particular meaning.
Many people have attempted to find information coded into them, but as yet no interpretation has proven conclusive."
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