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1. Visit the Dutch fortress to find out what’s engraved on the tomb
2. Count the number of statues in a hidden temple complex
3. Get to the Alambarai Fort and find out who built the fort, who partially destroyed it and when, and how much money it will take to rebuild it
4. Fill petrol at Jayalakshmi petrol station, Kalapettai situated on the LHS of the ECR
If a team doesn’t stop at compulsory points, a fine of double the points is placed.
If you do not finish in time, deduction of 5 pts for every late minute- Maximum 200 points deletion.
Answers should be written and submitted in the answer sheet provided with this day sheet.
Task
Points
Importance
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Dutch Fortress
Temple
Alambarai Fort Q1
Alambarai Fort Q2
Alambarai Fort Q3
Alambarai Fort Bonus
Kalapettai Petrol Station
Finish
An autorickshaw (auto or rickshaw or tempo in popular parlance) is a vehicle usually for hire and is one of the chief modes of transport in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka it is also popular in many other countries. It is a motorized version of the traditional rickshaw, a small two- or three-wheeled cart pulled by a person, and the velotaxi. The autorickshaw is also related to its Thai cousin, the tuk-tuk and the Bajaj in Indonesia. Some more ways this is called are auto rickshaw, auto-rickshaw, autorikshaw, auto rikshaw, auto-rikshaw. Motorized rickshaw, Motorized rikshaw, Tuktuk, Three wheeler and in many parts of India simply as AUTO.