Amsterdam Catacombs (Escape Room)
Aug. 6th, 2020 10:55 amDearest Investigators,
Thank you for answering my advertisement. I am in search of an investigative team with ample experience, strong deductive skills, an eagerness to work and learn, or all of the above. I don’t have a lot of time to pick and choose. I think that your team will work for what I need.
I am researching the closure of the catacombs and the strange occurrences that people around town have mentioned ever since. It hasn’t been easy to gain access. So, we will need to be quick and focused.
In order to keep things as safe and quiet as possible, I will be going on location to the catacombs under the Posthoorn Church in Amsterdam alone…
This would have been absolutely petrifying to do in real life; it was still disturbing to do via Google Meet and YouTube, across three different cities and two time zones. ( Gives some details but non spoilery. )
The guide joined us outside on a fine summer morning in Amsterdam (evening NZ time) and live-streamed his walk to the church, and it was oddly jolting to be that close to travelling to another country and yet so far away at the same time. I’m unlikely to leave the country this year, and who knows when I’ll get to Europe again? I know we’re very fortunate here in New Zealand but this confinement to one place is unsettling in a way I still can’t get used to.
Thank you for answering my advertisement. I am in search of an investigative team with ample experience, strong deductive skills, an eagerness to work and learn, or all of the above. I don’t have a lot of time to pick and choose. I think that your team will work for what I need.
I am researching the closure of the catacombs and the strange occurrences that people around town have mentioned ever since. It hasn’t been easy to gain access. So, we will need to be quick and focused.
In order to keep things as safe and quiet as possible, I will be going on location to the catacombs under the Posthoorn Church in Amsterdam alone…
This would have been absolutely petrifying to do in real life; it was still disturbing to do via Google Meet and YouTube, across three different cities and two time zones. ( Gives some details but non spoilery. )
The guide joined us outside on a fine summer morning in Amsterdam (evening NZ time) and live-streamed his walk to the church, and it was oddly jolting to be that close to travelling to another country and yet so far away at the same time. I’m unlikely to leave the country this year, and who knows when I’ll get to Europe again? I know we’re very fortunate here in New Zealand but this confinement to one place is unsettling in a way I still can’t get used to.