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You are starting to feel a strange affinity towards this mysterious hiker as you head over to




The US Embassy in Bern




(Answer to Part VIII)



as per his instruction.




As you walk inside, you notice a man standing at the desk and your pulse begins to quicken. Could this be him? Your mystery hiker?



"Hello," you say to him.
He nods back.



You hand over the note and he glances over at it.



"Ah, I see. Unfortunately, the man you must be awaiting is not here, but he told me to give you this message."



He hands you a slip of paper:



..- . .- -.-- --.. -.-- - - -.-- ...- . -.- ..-. -- ...- .--- ...- . -.- ..-. -- ...- .--- --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. . -. -- -- -.-. -.- -.-- ...- --.. .. -... . ..- -.-- - - -.-- ... - ...- .. -.- ..-. - -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. .--- . ...- -.-. --.. . -.- -.-- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- -.-- - - -.-- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- ..-. .. --.. .--- ...- . -.-. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- .- -- ...- . -- .-.. .. ...- --.. ..-. -- ...- .--- -- --.. - -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. -..- . .. - .. ...- -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- -- --.. - -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- -.- -.-- ...- --.. .. -... . ..- -.-- - - -.-- .- -- ...- . -- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- -.-- - - -.-- -. -- -.- ..-. -- ...- . -- ..- --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. -.-- - - -.-- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .---



Your irritation hits a new level, but you say in a fairly controlled voice, "Thank you, sir."










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    $begingroup$


    You are starting to feel a strange affinity towards this mysterious hiker as you head over to




    The US Embassy in Bern




    (Answer to Part VIII)



    as per his instruction.




    As you walk inside, you notice a man standing at the desk and your pulse begins to quicken. Could this be him? Your mystery hiker?



    "Hello," you say to him.
    He nods back.



    You hand over the note and he glances over at it.



    "Ah, I see. Unfortunately, the man you must be awaiting is not here, but he told me to give you this message."



    He hands you a slip of paper:



    ..- . .- -.-- --.. -.-- - - -.-- ...- . -.- ..-. -- ...- .--- ...- . -.- ..-. -- ...- .--- --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. . -. -- -- -.-. -.- -.-- ...- --.. .. -... . ..- -.-- - - -.-- ... - ...- .. -.- ..-. - -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. .--- . ...- -.-. --.. . -.- -.-- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- -.-- - - -.-- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- ..-. .. --.. .--- ...- . -.-. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- .- -- ...- . -- .-.. .. ...- --.. ..-. -- ...- .--- -- --.. - -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. -..- . .. - .. ...- -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- -- --.. - -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- -.- -.-- ...- --.. .. -... . ..- -.-- - - -.-- .- -- ...- . -- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- -.-- - - -.-- -. -- -.- ..-. -- ...- . -- ..- --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. -.-- - - -.-- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .---



    Your irritation hits a new level, but you say in a fairly controlled voice, "Thank you, sir."










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      7





      $begingroup$


      You are starting to feel a strange affinity towards this mysterious hiker as you head over to




      The US Embassy in Bern




      (Answer to Part VIII)



      as per his instruction.




      As you walk inside, you notice a man standing at the desk and your pulse begins to quicken. Could this be him? Your mystery hiker?



      "Hello," you say to him.
      He nods back.



      You hand over the note and he glances over at it.



      "Ah, I see. Unfortunately, the man you must be awaiting is not here, but he told me to give you this message."



      He hands you a slip of paper:



      ..- . .- -.-- --.. -.-- - - -.-- ...- . -.- ..-. -- ...- .--- ...- . -.- ..-. -- ...- .--- --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. . -. -- -- -.-. -.- -.-- ...- --.. .. -... . ..- -.-- - - -.-- ... - ...- .. -.- ..-. - -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. .--- . ...- -.-. --.. . -.- -.-- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- -.-- - - -.-- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- ..-. .. --.. .--- ...- . -.-. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- .- -- ...- . -- .-.. .. ...- --.. ..-. -- ...- .--- -- --.. - -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. -..- . .. - .. ...- -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- -- --.. - -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- -.- -.-- ...- --.. .. -... . ..- -.-- - - -.-- .- -- ...- . -- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- -.-- - - -.-- -. -- -.- ..-. -- ...- . -- ..- --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. -.-- - - -.-- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .---



      Your irritation hits a new level, but you say in a fairly controlled voice, "Thank you, sir."










      share|improve this question









      $endgroup$




      You are starting to feel a strange affinity towards this mysterious hiker as you head over to




      The US Embassy in Bern




      (Answer to Part VIII)



      as per his instruction.




      As you walk inside, you notice a man standing at the desk and your pulse begins to quicken. Could this be him? Your mystery hiker?



      "Hello," you say to him.
      He nods back.



      You hand over the note and he glances over at it.



      "Ah, I see. Unfortunately, the man you must be awaiting is not here, but he told me to give you this message."



      He hands you a slip of paper:



      ..- . .- -.-- --.. -.-- - - -.-- ...- . -.- ..-. -- ...- .--- ...- . -.- ..-. -- ...- .--- --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. . -. -- -- -.-. -.- -.-- ...- --.. .. -... . ..- -.-- - - -.-- ... - ...- .. -.- ..-. - -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. .--- . ...- -.-. --.. . -.- -.-- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- -.-- - - -.-- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- ..-. .. --.. .--- ...- . -.-. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- .- -- ...- . -- .-.. .. ...- --.. ..-. -- ...- .--- -- --.. - -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. -..- . .. - .. ...- -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- -- --.. - -.-- --.. ..- . .- -.-- --.. .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- -.- -.-- ...- --.. .. -... . ..- -.-- - - -.-- .- -- ...- . -- .. .--- ... -- ...- .--- - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- -.-- - - -.-- -. -- -.- ..-. -- ...- . -- ..- --- -..- ..- . -... -.-- --.. - ..-. .. -.-- .--- -.-- -.-- ...- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- -... -.-- .--- .. --.- . -.. -.-. -.-- - - -.-- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- --. .. ...- -- ...- .--- .. .--- ... -- ...- .---



      Your irritation hits a new level, but you say in a fairly controlled voice, "Thank you, sir."







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          you should go to the Zytglogge tower.




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          you might decide not to trust him, since he claims he couldn't get to the embassy but apparently was able to get there and hand over the piece of paper...







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          whose




          first letters spell out SORRYICOULDNTGETTOTHEEMBASSYPLEASECOMETOZYTGLOGGE




          so




          you should go to the Zytglogge tower.




          Although




          you might decide not to trust him, since he claims he couldn't get to the embassy but apparently was able to get there and hand over the piece of paper...







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          whose




          first letters spell out SORRYICOULDNTGETTOTHEEMBASSYPLEASECOMETOZYTGLOGGE




          so




          you should go to the Zytglogge tower.




          Although




          you might decide not to trust him, since he claims he couldn't get to the embassy but apparently was able to get there and hand over the piece of paper...







          share|improve this answer









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          The slip of paper




          contains Morse code that translates as follows: UEAYZYTTYVEKFMVJVEKFMVJOXUEBYZENMMCKYVZIBEUYTTYSTVIKFTBYJIQEDCJEVCZEKYTFIYJYYVGIVMVJIJSMVJTFIYJYYVTFIYJYYVYTTYTFIYJYYVFIZJVECIJSMVJIJSMVJAMVEMLIVZFMVJMZTYZUEAYZUEAYZOXUEBYZXEITIVBYJIQEDCIJSMVJMZTYZUEAYZIJSMVJKYVZIBEUYTTYAMVEMIJSMVJTFIYJYYVYTTYNMKFMVEMUOXUEBYZTFIYJYYVGIVMVJBYJIQEDCYTTYGIVMVJGIVMVJIJSMVJ




          which




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          whose




          first letters spell out SORRYICOULDNTGETTOTHEEMBASSYPLEASECOMETOZYTGLOGGE




          so




          you should go to the Zytglogge tower.




          Although




          you might decide not to trust him, since he claims he couldn't get to the embassy but apparently was able to get there and hand over the piece of paper...








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