Overview of the Ultimate Family Adventure
The Watson family's mega video captures six interconnected adventures across diverse landscapes, from Costa Rica's vibrant rainforests to Peru's historic temples, Switzerland's snowy mountains, Egypt’s legendary pyramids, and Kyoto's tranquil bamboo forests. Throughout their journey, they uncover an ancient spiral and wave symbol linking all locations, creating a global mystery to solve.
Costa Rica: Jungle Exploration and the Sloth Mystery
- Jungle Tour Highlights: Encountering colorful wildlife including slow-moving three-toed sloths and playful monkeys.
- Local Culture: Learning basic Spanish greetings and the meaning of "Pura Vida," embodying pure life and joy.
- Unexpected Fun: A monkey steals Dad's hat, leading to a humorous and heartwarming rescue.
- Discovery: Finding an ancient stone piece with mysterious patterns, hinting at a bigger puzzle.
For readers interested in similar immersive nature experiences, check out Exploring Mongolia: The Untamed Beauty of the Steppes, which also highlights vibrant wildlife encounters.
Peru: Ancient Ruins and the Lighting Puzzle
- Travel & Arrival: Flying to Lima and exploring the Andes mountains.
- Puzzle Solving: Matching the stone piece to the Pattern Wall reveals a glowing sun symbol triggered by sunlight at a specific angle.
- Cultural Insight: Understanding the Inca belief in harmony and the significance of the Chakana sunpiece.
The cultural resonance in Peru complements themes detailed in De matemático exitoso a vida en la selva: mi búsqueda de felicidad, which explores profound personal journeys connected with nature and spirituality.
Switzerland: Snowy Mountains and Universal Patterns
- Scenic Journey: High-speed train rides to the Zerat ski resort and hiking in serene mountain landscapes.
- Symbol Discovery: Recognizing repeated spiral and wave patterns on ancient structures integrating with the Peru and Costa Rica symbols.
- Family Moments: Dad plays piano by the fire, enhancing the warm family atmosphere.
For additional family lifestyle and travel insights that echo these moments, explore Comprehensive Daily Routine, Family Life, Fitness, Nutrition, and Travel Insights.
Egypt: Desert Wonders and Hidden Symbols
- Desert Adventure: Riding camels near the Great Pyramids of Giza and exploring ancient pyramid interiors.
- Mystery in Darkness: Using a watch light to reveal a golden sun symbol with waves and spirals inside the pyramid.
- Symbol Meaning: Universal harmony connecting all discovered symbols.
Kyoto, Japan: Silent Forests and Ninja Training
- Cultural Experience: Practicing silence and stealth in bamboo forests, exploring ancient temples and quiet shrines.
- Symbolic Patterns: Spotting the familiar wave and spiral patterns in moss and garden designs.
- Family Bonding: Engaging in local traditions and enjoying sushi on a famous sushi train.
The themes of cultural connection and family bonding here align beautifully with stories found in Everyday Connections: Stories of Kindness, Reunion, and New Beginnings.
Homeward Bound: New York and The Final Discovery
- Connecting the Puzzle: All symbols form a giant star shape on the map, centering on their home in New York.
- Attic Treasure: Discovering grandfather’s explorer chest containing relics and a journal revealing he had explored these places decades ago.
- Ultimate Treasure: Realizing the greatest treasure is family unity and shared journeys.
Key Takeaways and Travel Tips
- Embrace the Unexpected: Each location offers surprises that enrich the adventure.
- Cultural Learning Enhances Experience: Engaging with local guides and customs deepens understanding.
- Observe Nature: Wildlife and natural phenomena create memorable moments.
- Connect History Across Continents: Ancient symbols and stories link diverse cultures.
- Family Adventures Strengthen Bonds: Shared challenges and discoveries build lasting memories.
Ready to explore? This video inspires curiosity, encourages global travel, and celebrates universal harmony through family adventures. Don’t miss the next chapters in the Team Explorer saga! Like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring journeys.
Hey explorers, welcome back. We are so happy to see you. Today in today's mega video, we have six
adventures in one epic journey. From jungles and deserts to snowy mountains and silent temples,
>> every mystery connects, leading us somewhere very unexpected. >> Don't skip ahead. The real mystery
doesn't begin at the end. >> The mystery begins right now. Put on your headphones and relax.
Let's start our journey in Costa Rica. It is time for adventure. >> Ah hh monster. Help me, Emily.
>> Surprise! It is me, Dad. The sloth monster. >> It is not a real sloth, Dad. It is just
a mask. Why is there a monster in our room at 6:00 a.m.?
>> I cut the eyes and I glued the smile. Look, Dad. >> Oh,
I think I just lost 5 years of my life. Peter, I love it. Just
maybe not 2 cm from my eyeballs. >> [laughter] >> Oh, got it.
>> This dad fail is perfect for our vlog. >> Do I look cool and brave >> or just surprised?
>> Okay. Okay. >> Good morning, my wild jungle explorers. >> Mom, it is a special day. Adventure Day
is finally here. Yes, it is, Peter. >> An almost heart attack day for poor dad. [laughter]
>> The sun is so big today. Look at the green mountains. >> David, what are we doing today?
The beach. >> The beach? No. Today we need something cooler.
Cooler than the ocean. Are we going to see monkeys? >> I booked a jungle tour.
>> Full day. Surprise. >> A jungle tour.
Waterfall and animals. Yes. Puravida. >> David, why didn't you tell me last night? because I wanted everyone to
sleep well last night. >> You are unbelievable, David. >> Uhhuh.
>> But thank you. >> I'm ready for the rainforest. Team explorer, assemble.
>> Wait for me. Where are my trekking shoes? >> Check your bags. Passports. Tickets.
Snacks. Camera battery full. Memory card ready.
I have my sloth mask. Maybe the real sloths will like it. >> Ready to find the first clue, team
explorer? >> Let's go. Our adventure starts now. >> I'm not afraid of the jungle monsters
anymore. Puravida, Costa Rica, here we come.
>> Look at this papaya. It is so bright and orange. >> I want a photo of the fruit.
It looks like sunshine. >> Eat first, Anna. We need energy for the big jungle tour.
Mom, can I wear the sloth mask during breakfast? >> No, Peter. Sloths eat leaves, not
pancakes. >> Mask off. >> Repeat after me. Buenos.
It means >> good morning. Buenos.
>> Good morning, Costa Rica. My Spanish is perfect. I am basically a local now.
>> Let's go outside. Our guide is waiting by the green car. >> Welcome Watson family. I am Carlos, your
guide. >> Nice to meet you, Carlos. We are ready for adventure.
>> Excellent. Are you ready to learn puravid vida? Pura
puravid vida means pure life. It is our greeting >> purida.
Pure life. This is so cool. >> Now let's learn nature words. Repeat.
Rainforest. Rainforest. >> The forest of rain.
>> Next word. Waterfall. Water falling down. >> Waterfall.
We want to see a waterfall. And this is a river. Water moving through trees.
river. >> Let's follow the river. >> It is much greener than the desert in
Egypt >> and warmer than the Swiss snow. No jackets today.
>> Correct. Here, the jungle is always alive. I like that. The jungle is alive.
Time to check your bags. Do you have water? Water?
Check. I have three big bottles. Camera check. The battery is full today. >> Monkey snacks. I mean my snacks check.
>> Perfect. Everyone into the jeep. Let's move. >> David, you say puravida to say hello.
>> Watch me. Pura burrito pavore. >> We just ate breakfast.
You are always hungry. >> David, that was food, not a hello. >> Oops. My heart said puravea, but my
belly said burrito. Don't worry, we will find food later. >> Look out the window. The jungle is
starting. >> Wow, it is like a giant green wall.
Welcome to the real jungle, team, Watson. Stay close together. >> It is beautiful.
Every corner of this forest feels very alive. I feel like a real ninja.
I am moving so silently through the trees. I am recording everything. Our viewers will love this green world.
It smells very green here. I feel like a professional explorer. >> Listen to that. The rainforest is
singing with many different birds. >> Look, a tiny lizard. He is moving so fast across the brown leaves. Will we
see any dinosaurs today, Carlos? [laughter] This place is huge.
>> Shh, >> I see something moving in that tree over there.
Look up. >> It is a three-toed sloth. He is very peaceful and slow.
>> He is adorable. But why does he move so slowly? Is he tired?
Sloths are very strong. They hold on to the tree all day and night.
[laughter] >> That is my dream job. Moving slow and sleeping all day sounds perfect.
>> David, you are already slow in the morning. Does he ever fall down? He looks like he is barely holding on.
>> Mhm. >> They are very safe up there. The sloth is the master of the trees.
>> I love him. He looks like he is smiling at us from the sky. >> I feel very relaxed, too.
The jungle has a special magic, doesn't it? It is strangely calming,
like nature is making its own white noise. Wait, listen closely. Do you hear that
fast rustling above us? >> Oh my gosh, monkeys. They are moving so much faster than the sloth. Yuck.
>> Look at that one. He is upside down. He is like a jungle gymnast. >> They are like you two. They never stay
still for even one second. >> Don't touch them kids. They only want to see what what we are doing.
Do they want a bite of my snacks? >> I have some delicious crackers. >> No food, amigo.
Good listeners do not feed the forest animals. >> They are very curious. Look at this one.
He is coming very close. Huh? Be careful, Dad. That monkey looks like
he is planning something. >> Hello there, little friend. Do you want to be in our travel vlog?
>> That is my favorite hat. Give it back, you little thief. >> David. David,
your hat has officially moved on. He looks like a pro now. [laughter] >> Dad, do not worry. I think the hat looks
much better on him. >> But that was my lucky hat. Carlos, please, can you do something?
>> This is the funniest moment today. The monkey took dad's hat. >> Don't worry, David. I can get it.
>> [laughter] >> This is just jungle life. >> Be careful, Carlos. We do not want to
scare the poor little thief. Wow, look at that long stick. Carlos is like a jungle wizard. I am getting all
of this on camera. The heroic rescue of the hat. >> Almost there. Just one more little push.
I got it. My hero. Thank you so much, Carlos. You saved it. >> My pleasure, amigo. Every day in the
jungle is a new adventure. >> You were amazing, Carlos. David, please keep your hat on tight. Now,
>> that was better than a movie. Carlos has real hero magic. We have monkeys, sloths, and a hat
rescue. This vlog is perfect. Good job, explorers. Now, let us continue toward the old bridge.
Wow, it is a secret beach. It is perfect, quiet, and peaceful. >> This is a hidden beach. Only a few
people know it. It is perfect. I am the king of the sand.
>> Can we swim? >> The water is so blue. >> Yes. Only in the shallow water, please.
>> Hello, amigos. Coconut water. >> Oh, that sounds perfect. Fresh from the tree.
Oh, that sounds perfect. I am very thirsty. Rico,
>> what does Rico mean, Carlos? >> It means so tasty. We say it when food is very good.
>> Good accent. This is really good. Fresh from the tree. Ocean shell shell
shell sand. >> Nice job, Peter. You are a fast learner. >> Carlos, what's that? It looks like a
boat. >> That is driftwood. >> Driftwood.
>> Driftwood. Nice job, Peter. >> Look at this shell. It is pink and gold. >> I will find the biggest shell in Costa
Rica. >> What was that? >> Thunder.
Rain is coming quickly. >> Quickly. Pack your things. Rain is coming.
>> Wait, my hat. Where is my favorite hat?
>> It is right there, Dad. On the driftwood. >> It's raining so fast.
>> Grab your shoes. It's raining so fast. I have the hat. Nobody takes my hat again.
>> I am down. >> David, are you okay? Don't worry about the hat.
The weather changes faster than our kids moods. [laughter] Team Explorer,
>> we're all wet. I love it. >> Everything is shiny. >> The beach looks like silver.
My hat survived. >> Look at the camera. >> Tropical rain.
Very normal. It will stop soon. >> The rain feels warm. It's like a giant shower.
>> This is strangely calming. >> Like nature's white noise. >> See?
Finished. That was fun. >> Wet but fun. Let's find more shells.
>> Mom, the forest smells different now. It's so fresh. >> After rain, everything wakes up.
Follow me. Wait for me. I need to dry my lucky hat
>> to the waterfall. Team explorer >> pura. We will see a small waterfall soon. Not
big, but very beautiful. >> Will there be frogs? Maybe many colors. >> As long as they don't steal my hat
again. >> I hear it. I hear the waterfall. >> Me, too. It's like like the forest is
singing. >> That's a beautiful way to say it. We are almost there. Watch your step on
the wet rocks. >> Oh wow. This is unreal. It's like a postcard. I
want to jump in. >> Maybe not jump, but you can touch the water.
>> It's cold. >> Waterfalls usually are. Wow, it looks very cool in there. After
this long walk, I really feel hot [laughter] sometimes.
But today, the water is strong after the rain. >> Good call. No swimming today.
>> Mom, a rainbow. Oh my gosh, look at that. >> I caught it.
You caught the magic. It means the forest shines after the rain.
>> This place, it has its own spirit. >> That's beautiful.
>> This is Isabelle. She keeps the trail safe for visitors. Hello. It is nice to meet you.
Enjoy the waterfall, Nenos. Nature is a gift. >> Thank you. You are very nice.
She was nice. She talked like a forest. Grandma, >> she does feel magic, doesn't she?
What a day. Jungle, monkeys, rain, waterfall. >> You forgot the sloth, ha.
>> And dad's hat almost got stolen. [laughter] A heroic rescue performed by Carlos.
[laughter] Thanks, David. Carlos, thank you for such an amazing
day. >> You are very welcome. What's next? >> Is it more monkeys or maybe chocolate
coins? >> Peter, focus. We are looking for clues now.
>> Next stop, dinner. I am as hungry as a lion. Next, we walk back to the beach road. The bus is here. 10 more minutes,
kids. Stay close. >> I'm tired but happy. >> Nature is a gift.
Remember the magic, explorers, sunset in the jungle is very peaceful. I love this hour.
>> Mom, look. Fireflies. >> I could stay here forever,
but my stomach wants dinner. A little treasure hunt before dinner sounds fun.
>> Stay close. Look for more pieces like this. Eyes on the ground. >> And no touching anything alive, please.
>> What if we find something important? I am a ninja in the dark. Watch me move.
Whoa. Um. Mom. What's this? Careful, Peter. Is it a bug? Don't touch
anything alive. >> It's not a bug. Ooh, it looks like
Ooh, like a pancake rock. Let me see. It looks like a puzzle piece from a giant game.
>> A pancake rock. Does it come with maple syrup? H. This is interesting.
>> Yeah. >> Whoa, that doesn't look modern. It's old. Look at the patterns.
Where did you find this? >> Right there under that big tree. It was hiding in the mud.
>> This is not from now. It's from an ancient civilization. ancient like old old very old like
dinosaurs. >> This symbol I've seen it in a museum.
A tribe lived here. >> Mom, Dad, we're treasure hunters. Best day ever.
>> All right, explorers. Time to end today's journey. Just a little further, team.
>> Look, Carlos. More Firefly. I can't wait to show our viewers the mystery clue.
>> Adventure begins with curiosity. We are a strong team >> to the bus.
>> Will we find more pieces? Is there a treasure hidden out there? >> [laughter]
>> We thought Costa Rica was just monkeys, rain, and a funny hat rescue. >> But then
we found a strange stone hidden deep in the mud. >> The symbol on it looked ancient.
It looked much too ancient for us. >> An expert said it belongs to Peru. We must go to South America now.
>> So now the real mystery begins. Our next big adventure is in Peru. >> Huh?
I see something shiny. Aha. A golden monkey toy. A diamond doll that is for me. It is so beautiful.
>> Let's see my treasure. Wait, this looks like my hat. No, no, no, no way.
Where is the gold? No. David, David, wake up. You are saying no
very dramatically. >> I had a nightmare or a treasure nightmare.
>> Oh boy. What did you dream about this time? >> There was a treasure chest. Peter got a
golden monkey. Anna got a diamond doll and I I got my own old hat.
>> That sounds about right. Even in ancient treasure chests, you get nothing. >> Maybe the universe is telling me that I
need a new hat. Oh, hello. Yes, this is David. Oh, really?
>> I see. >> What's wrong? Is it about the tour today?
>> That was the tour office. Carlos is sick today. >> Oh no. Poor Carlos. Is our mission over?
>> Everything is arranged. Local guides will help us later today. >> H
They want to talk about the stone pieces we found yesterday. >> The ones from the rainforest.
Why do they matter? >> They want us to fly with them to Peru. Peru?
That is far. Why do we need to go to Peru? They think the stone belongs to an
ancient puzzle there. >> Wow, this is getting real. Very real.
[sighs] >> We should get the kids ready. Kids, time to wake up.
>> No. Five more minutes. I am sleeping. >> What if I told you we're going on a plane today?
>> Plane? Where? To a new jungle. >> Peru. We are going on a treasure
mission. [crying] Peru. >> Do they have yamas?
Do they have real treasure? More than an old hat? >> Hopefully much more. Now hurry.
Team explorer pack. Ah, I have my lucky compass. Peter, get your snacks.
>> I have a lot of snacks. Treasure hunters need food. Camera battery is 100%.
I am ready for Peru. >> Passports. Check. Tickets. Check. Let's go.
There they are. Professor Alvarez and Maya. >> Good morning.
You must be the Watson family. >> Yes. Nice to meet you. I am David. >> Hi, I'm Maya. Carlos told us about your
stone. >> Your stone piece may be the key to an ancient puzzle.
>> Look at the airport. It is so busy and big. >> Wait for me. These suitcases are very
heavy. [sighs and gasps] >> Stay close, kids. We need to find our
group. Over here, Watson family, follow me. >> Are we going to the plane now,
professor? >> Not yet, Peter. Checkin is this way. >> Check-in.
Is that where we give our bags? >> Yes. And where they check our passports? We will get our boarding passes here.
Boarding pass is like the ticket for the plane, right? >> Exactly. One ticket for the sky.
>> One ticket for the sky. That sounds magical. >> Here is yours, Peter. Don't lose it.
>> Wow. I am a treasure hunter. Treasure hunters don't lose things.
>> Except for my lucky hat in Costa Rica. >> Now we must go through security. >> Take off your hats and belts, everyone.
>> Oh, my snacks. Can my snacks go through the machine? >> Yes, Peter, your snacks are safe.
Professor, which flight is ours? >> Lima, Peru, gate 12. >> Gate 12. We need to walk fast.
>> Is the plane departing now? >> I am ready. >> It is departing in 2 hours.
2 hours. That is 120 minutes. >> Someone has been studying.
>> I need to be ready for treasure hunting. 120 minutes is a long time to wait. >> I agree. I am hungry again.
And snacks. You also need snacks, David. >> Snacks. We need more snacks for Peru.
>> Yes, a lot. I need a load of it. >> They are like two hungry monkeys. >> Look at the plane. It looks so ready.
Oh, so big. Can it really fly over the mountains? >> Planes do tend to be big, Peter.
>> And we're here to finish the journey. >> Sounds poetic. >> Sounds awesome.
>> Okay, team explorer. Everyone has their boarding pass. We're ready.
>> Next stop, Lima, Peru. The mystery is waiting. >> Professor, why does the stone piece
matter so much? >> Symbols from different regions of South America share similar patterns.
Your Costa Rica piece has markings we usually see near Peru. >> So, it traveled far
or was it part of something bigger? >> Yes. Something that connected cultures.
>> Like a puzzle that went on a trip. A very long trip >> and we're here to finish the journey.
>> Sounds poetic. >> Sounds awesome. >> Do you want to learn a few English words
while we fly? >> Yes. >> First word, symbol.
Repeat after me. Symbol. >> Symbol. Symbol. symbol.
>> Second word, pattern. Pattern. >> Pattern.
Pattern. >> Third word. Match. Match. Match.
>> Match. What do we match? >> We match the stone lines with sunlight. Maybe sunlight like shining.
>> Not sure yet, >> but the markings reflect light strangely.
>> Mom, what do you think the puzzle will be like? >> I don't know, but
I think it will be beautiful and old >> like the waterfall yesterday. Yes, but maybe deeper.
I hope the treasure is something special. >> It already is.
>> Professor, how long until we get there? >> 4 hours. Four whole hours.
>> That's less time than your video game sessions, Peter. >> True. If you want, you can nap.
>> No, I must stay alert. >> Treasure hunters need rest, too, David. >> After 4 hours in the sky, the mountains
appear. >> Wow, look at the clouds.
We are so high. It looks like another planet. The mountains are like giants.
>> My ears feel strange. Is that the mountain magic? >> Welcome to Lima, team explorer.
>> Wow, this is different. The air smells different.
>> It looks like a picture. Everything is so colorful here. >> Look at those patterns.
So detailed. >> Peru respects its ancient art. Symbols are everywhere.
Mom, these shapes look like waves. >> They do, Peter. Good eye. Many ancient cultures used wavelines.
>> Wow, look at those mountains. It's breathtaking. So high up here.
>> Mom, look at the colors. This train is beautiful. It feels like a story book train.
So bright. >> A very scenic story book. I want a window seat.
>> Welcome to the heart of the Andes. Keep your eyes open. >> The Andes are full of surprises. Look
over there. I hope the surprise is a comfortable chair and a nap. [laughter]
>> No napping, Dad. Look, look. What is that animal? >> That is an alpaca.
A real Peruvian alpaca. >> Oh, it looks fluffy. >> Can we touch it?
They are very fluffy and very fashionable. >> I need a photo.
Stand still, fluffy friend. >> He has better hair than me today. >> Most things have better hair than you in
the morning, David. [laughter] We are here. The old village is very
close. Finally. Is the treasure in that building over
there? No, David. The site is a short hike away.
Short hike? That looks like a long climb to me. You'll survive, David. Team explorer
never gives up. >> Come on, Dad. I'll race you to the top. >> Why
is there no elevator in the Andes? >> Dad, focus. We are looking for clues, not elevators.
>> I am focusing on staying
alive. Look at the view, David. It's so peaceful here.
>> Peaceful. [sighs] I only hear my own heart beating like a
drum. >> I found the gate. Professor, look at these patterns.
>> Excellent. These patterns look like waves again. >> And spirals,
what do the spirals mean, professor? >> Spirals often mean the sun, the source of all light.
Is it over? Can I sit down now? >> Good job, David. You made it to the ancient ruins.
>> Mom, look at the stone piece. It's vibrating. >> The energy here is very strong.
The puzzle is close. It's kind of spooky, but I love it. >> The room we need is inside. Follow me
into the dark. Into the dark? Does it have a light switch?
>> Wow, this is beautiful and kind of spooky. I love it. >> Stay close, kids. The walls are very
old. >> Professor, what is this place?
This is the pattern wall. No one has solved its meaning. A pattern wall.
Maybe it's a giant puzzle. But the lines on your Costa Rica piece match this symbol here. Look.
>> Let's try it. Put the stone inside the wall. >> Okay, TEAM EXPLORER. WATCH THE MAGIC.
It doesn't. Maybe I need to push harder. >> Easy, David. You don't want to break the ancient history.
>> Many have tried matching the piece directly to the wall. Each time nothing. >> So it is not a normal puzzle.
That is disappointing. >> Look the light. It's pointing at something. You Mom, remember the airport
window? Yes, I do. The lines moved when the sun hit them. >> Mom, put the stone in the light, not on
the wall. In the light. >> The lines only changed when the light hit it from the side.
>> He's right. The angle mattered in the light. Okay, let's try sideways. I am recording.
Something is happening. >> Maybe a little lower. Sideways.
Try sideways. It's glowing. It's working. Incredible. Incredible.
The patterns are moving. >> A sun. It's a It's a sun. >> This is extraordinary.
>> This Chakana sunpiece is remarkable. Did we solve the puzzle? >> Yes, Peter. Yes,
you unlocked something scholars have studied for decades. We did it. Team Explorer is forever.
>> And it looks beautiful. So full of meaning. So, is there a golden monkey now?
>> So, this is the treasure. >> Not gold, not diamonds, but it feels special.
A peace treasure. >> Yes, a gift from the past. >> A peace treasure.
I like that. The Inca believed symbols like this brought harmony between villages.
>> I like harmony. >> But can I still get a golden monkey? >> Maybe in the next shop. Peter,
>> harmony and peace and hopefully a big dinner soon. >> You're right, David. Let's celebrate.
>> This is a perfect ending for our video. Peace is the best treasure. >> We should meet the local village leaders
now. I agree. Harmony,
peace, and maybe a seat on the train. >> You did a great job, David. You're a
real explorer now. >> Welcome. Professor Alvarez told us everything.
This artifact belongs here. We are happy to help. It was a big adventure.
This Chakana sunpiece is remarkable. >> It completes patterns we've seen in fragments across the valley.
>> Look at everyone smiling. Peru. >> I feel like a hero today.
A peace treasure hero. We didn't expect any of this when we woke up yesterday.
>> Yesterday we were looking at a sloth. Today we solved a mystery. >> Life is full of surprises.
>> If your family ever travels again, we have a surprise. >> Another mystery.
I hope it involves more snacks. We would love to show you our next world exhibition.
>> What exhibition? >> Masterpieces from around the world, including the Mona Lisa.
>> Really? The lady with the secret smile? Lyle. >> Maybe one day.
We love art and history. Who knows where our next adventure begins?
>> Maybe in a big museum or maybe with another puzzle. >> Please, no more hats.
>> I think we need a museum hat for you, Dad. Team Explorer, let's go home and rest.
>> Wait, I need to say something to our viewers. If you enjoyed today's adventure, don't
forget to like and share. Share with all your friends
>> and subscribe so you won't miss our next journey. Big or small, there is always something
new to discover. >> Goodbye from Peru. >> In Peru, the puzzle did not open with
strength. It opened with sunlight. The symbol started glowing. It looked like the stone was really
alive. But here is the scary part. We saw the same pattern far away in Europe.
>> It is the same spiral and wave pattern. Everything is [music] connected. >> So why is the next clue waiting in
Switzerland? Let's find out now. Oh no, it's 7:00. Wake up explorers. We are late.
Emily, move. Our flight to Switzerland is very soon.
>> Kids, get up. No 5 minutes today. Adventure day is here. >> I'm up. I'm up. Is it time for snow and
chocolate? >> I'm here. >> Smile, Peter. This is the start of our
winter mystery. Emily. Oh,
I can't find it. My orange jacket is gone. >> Zerat is very cold. Peter, you need that
jacket. >> I looked everywhere. It's invisible.
It's gone. >> Did you look in your closet on the left side?
>> Yes, I looked 100 times. It is not there. >> Maybe a sloth stole it like in Costa
Rica. >> No, it didn't.
>> No sloths in the snow, Anna. Only snowmen. >> Okay, everyone, let me use my Emily
magic. Close your eyes. One, two,
three. Here it is. Exactly where I said, Peter. Wh what? That's impossible.
>> You really do magic, Emily. Wow, >> Emily is a wizard. Can you find my
camera, too? >> Maybe I am. Now, grab your bags. No more delays.
>> Checklist time. Passports >> check. >> Tickets and boarding passes,
>> check. Snacks for the plane. >> My monkey toy. Double check.
>> I'm going to warm up the car. Come outside, explorers. >> Are you ready for the Swiss mountains?
Team explorer. >> Yes. Switzerland, here we come. Pura in the snow.
>> Zurich station is so big. Is that our red train? Yes, that's our red train.
>> Yes, the Swiss highspeed train is here. Let's go. >> Watch your step, explorers. Luggage
first, people second. >> The seats are so soft. I can sleep here forever.
>> Bye-bye, Zurich. Hello, Snowy Mountains. Let me check the suitcase. Passport check. Camera check.
Excellent. >> The camera is ready. I want to take photos of everything.
>> Dad, is this our boarding pass for the train? >> Oh, that's just a map, buddy. No, Peter.
Planes have boarding passes. Trains have tickets. >> Oh,
>> keep your train tickets safe. The officer will check it. >> Look at the view. The water is like a
blue mirror. The mountains are huge. They look like white giants.
The flight was long, but this train is so fast and quiet. >> Repeat after me. Highspeed train.
>> View >> view. View >> mountains.
>> Go ahead. >> Highspeed train. View >> mountains.
>> We love Switzerland. >> Smile, Dad. You look like a professional explorer now.
>> Um, I'm hungry. Do they have snacks on this train? >> I have Swiss chocolate.
Energy for the adventure. >> It's dark. Are we going under the mountain?
[laughter] Wow, >> it's beautiful.
>> Look at all that snow. >> Zerat is close. Get your coats and gloves ready.
>> Is that the magic mountain? It looks like a giant tooth. >> Grab your bags, kids.
Next stop. Sup >> Zerat station. >> I can see the cozy wooden houses. It's
like a movie. >> Welcome to Zerat. Let's find our hotel. >> Anna, it looks like like a cozy wooden
house from a movie. >> Zerat is beautiful. I already feel relaxed here.
>> I love this place. It is so warm and quiet inside. >> Look at the fire. It feels so
comfortable and nice. >> Welcome. A room for four people for two nights.
Yes, exactly. One room is fine for us, please. >> Perfect. Your room is 2212.
Here is your key. My name is Mike. I will help you with your luggage.
>> Thank you, Mike. We really appreciate your help. >> These are heavy. You have many warm
clothes, right? >> Look at the photos. The mountains look so white and tall.
The snow is perfect. Ready for the skiing adventure. >> Wow.
>> Don't forget to wear your helmet for safety on the slope. >> I'm ready. I want to go to the slope and
fly. Repeat after me. Skiing, helmet, slope, snow.
>> Skiing, helmet, slope, snow. Team explorer is ready. >> Yes. Very good. We
here we are. I hope you have a nice day with us. >> Wow, this room is amazing and very
comfortable. Look at the view. People are skiing already.
>> Oh, the beds are so soft. I'm a bit tired from the trip. >> First, we eat lunch, then we go skiing
together. >> Can I have a big Swiss hot chocolate first, Mom?
>> Of course. Our hot chocolate will warm you up quickly. to the cafe.
We are hungry and ready for adventure. The slope is so big. Are you ready, Dad?
>> I'm a little scared. It looks very steep. >> Don't be afraid, Dad. We are team
explorer. >> Just enjoy the view, David. It's beautiful.
>> The view is high >> and my heart is fast. >> Look at me. Bend your knees like this.
>> Nice work, Peter. Just like that. >> And keep your feet parallel. Go slowly. >> Bend knees.
parallel. Okay, I'm trying. >> You look like a professional now, David.
>> I'm moving. I'm actually doing it. Wait,
help. I'm going too fast. Aw, this feels like a snowy roller coaster.
>> You're doing great. >> Keep going, Dad. >> Ha, I think it's working. Don't let me
fall. I'm alive. That was exciting. Now, let's take a family photo for
memory. >> Wait, wait. >> Oh, no. No, no. This is a disaster.
>> What happened? Is the battery dead? >> I forgot the memory card. It's at home.
>> At home? We are so far from the city now. >> No photos of our big adventure.
I'm so sad. >> Don't cry. Boys can do magic, too.
>> Help. We have a camera emergency. >> Perfect timing. My friend has a card for you.
>> Wow. Hi there. >> Let's get you set up. You can use mine. Bring it back later.
>> It's a miracle. >> You really have boy magic. >> Look, this place is so quiet and hidden.
It feels like a secret world back here. >> The forest smells so fresh after the snow.
>> No tourists here. Just us and the mountains. >> Wait, Dad. What is that over there?
>> I'm not sure, son. >> Look at this old house. It has a symbol. These are not just scratches.
It's a pattern. Spirals and waves. H I know this. It looks exactly like the stone from
Peru. This is an ancient [music] pattern. It feels [music] special.
>> It feels like a secret message for us. >> Costa Rica, Peru, and now Switzerland.
All right. Is it a big puzzle across the world? Team explorer will find the truth.
I'm so glad I have this memory card. Now the magic card is recording the mystery. Look how the light hits the spiral.
The angle of light matters just like in Peru. >> Maybe the sun shows the way here too.
>> Everything is connected. I can [music] feel it. The wind sounds like a whisper from the
past. Look, another piece of the puzzle. Let's go back and study these photos
carefully. >> I am officially a treasure hunter now. >> Our next mystery starts tonight. Team
Explorer, >> the lobby is so warm. I love the fire. I already feel relaxed. It is so warm
inside. >> Dad, please play the piano for us. >> Okay, buddy.
I haven't played piano for a long time. >> Come on, Dad. You can do it. >> You can do it. Um,
>> okay. I'll play one short song for you. >> Side by side and moving slow. Family is my heart and all.
>> That was amazing, Dad. You should be famous. >> Thanks, sport. I appreciate that.
>> That was beautiful like always, David. Now it's time to show the photos. Anna, >> I'll show them one by one. Are you
ready? >> At this one. I love it so much. >> We look so funny in these ski clothes.
>> In this photo, we look cool and brave. I am tired but happy. Switzerland is magical.
>> Wait, wait. Look at the spiral pattern again. It matches the stone from Peru,
>> Costa Rica, Peru, and now Switzerland. >> Is it a big puzzle across the world?
Team Explorer will fine line the truth. This trip was a really good idea. Best trip ever.
Like and subscribe to follow our journey. >> Where is our next mystery? Explorers.
>> See you in the next adventure. Switzerland was supposed to be peaceful. We had snow and chocolate.
>> We stayed in cozy hotels. But we found the same mysterious pattern.
>> It was hidden near the mountains. Three countries, one symbol now. That is no coincidence.
The next direction points to the desert. We are going to Egypt. It is time to leave the cold mountains.
>> Good morning, Egypt. Look at the sun. It is so bright. My eyes are burning.
>> Wake up, team explorer. Today is the big day. >> I am awake.
I am ready for the snow. >> Snow. Dad, look outside. It is a desert.
>> Oh, right. No snow, just sand. Lots of sand. >> David, why are you holding your winter
coat? >> Because I packed it. >> Dad,
it is 40° today. You will melt like ice cream. Oh no, I packed the ski jacket, but I
forgot my sun hat. >> My hat? The new one?
>> Your hat? The one you bought in Peru? >> Yes. I cannot go to the pyramids without a hat. Now, where did I put it?
My head will cook. >> Don't worry. Do you believe in magic?
>> And mom magic. Mom magic. And mom magic. Mom magic. Yes. >> Close your eyes. One, two, three.
>> My hat. Emily, you are a wizard. >> Awesome. I knew it. See the magical sun
hat? Just in time. >> My hat. I am just a prepared mom.
Now check your bags. >> Check. And I have an empty memory card this time.
>> Water. >> Check. >> Let's go. The ancient world is waiting.
>> Welcome, Watson family. I am Omar, your guide. >> Nice to meet you, Omar. Is the air
conditioning working? Yes. But outside, nature is the heater. Wow,
nature sure is hot. >> We are ready to learn. >> Excellent. Before we see the pyramids,
let's learn some words. Pyramid. >> Pyramids. Pyramid.
>> Repeat after me. Desert. Desert >> again.
>> Desert. [screaming] >> Camel. >> Camel.
>> Camel. >> Ancient. [crying]
>> It is hotter than Costa Rica here >> and much drier than Switzerland. No rain today.
>> Correct. The desert is a dry ocean of sand. >> I like that. An ocean of sand.
>> Look out the window. >> They are huge. Like stone giants.
They touch the sky. >> Those are the great pyramids of Giza. and 4,000 years old.
>> Wow. Amazing. >> 4,000 years. I feel young now.
Ready to ride the ships of the desert? >> I am ready. Wait for me.
Ships of the desert. Pick your camel, explorers. Wow, >> this one is huge. I want this one.
Are we going on a boat? >> No, the ship is a camel. >> Oh boy, it looks very tall.
>> Be brave, David. Remember the zipline in Costa Rica? I remember
I remember screaming. Okay, sit down. Hold tight. Up we go. >> Whoa,
>> this is fun. >> It is bumpy like a roller coaster. Look at me. I am a desert king.
>> HELP. HELP. H. [screaming] STOP. >> DAVID, RELAX. Don't pull the rope.
>> It is moving too fast. It is a high-speed camel. >> Smile, Dad.
I am taking a photo. >> Do I look cool and brave? >> You look surprised.
Very surprised. The view is incredible. Gold sand and blue sky.
>> Omar, did ancient people build this? >> Yes, Peter. Without machines,
only hands and smart minds. >> My legs are shaking. Oh, can we walk now?
[laughter] We are here. The entrance to the pyramid.
>> Team explorer assemble. >> Yeah. Stay close, kids.
Is it dark in there? >> I prefer walking. >> Walking is good.
>> Follow me >> inside. Please be careful. >> Watch your head.
Stay close to the walls. It is cooler in here >> and darker.
Very dark. >> It smells old. Like history and dust. >> Are there mummies here?
>> Maybe deep down, but we are looking for art. I cannot see anything. Where is the light switch? No electricity here. I
have a flashlight. Oh no, my flashlight is dead. >> What? We are trapped in the dark.
>> Dad, don't panic. >> I am not panicking. I am just loudly concerned.
Does anyone have a phone? >> My phone is in the camel bag outside. >> Wait, I have an idea.
>> Peter. >> Remember the boy magic in Switzerland? I have my new explorer watch.
It has a super light. >> Wow, that is bright. >> Treasure hunters are always prepared.
>> Shine the light there on that wall. >> [music] >> Oh.
>> Oh, >> wow. >> Look at the drawings.
>> Peter, move the light to the right like this. Oh my gosh,
look at that symbol. It is a sun. A golden sun.
But look closely. The rays of the sun, >> they are wavy like the ocean.
>> Waves. We saw waves in Peru. >> And look at the center. It is a spiral. >> Spirals.
Like the wooden house in Switzerland, >> Costa Rica, Peru,
>> Switzerland, Egypt. >> They are all connected.
>> This symbol is rare. It means universal harmony. >> Professor Alvarez was right. It is a big
puzzle. >> And we found another piece. >> Quick, take a photo before the battery
dies. >> Got it. This is the best souvenir. >> Better than a golden monkey,
>> maybe. [laughter] But I still want chocolate coins. >> What a day. camels,
darkness, and a mystery sun. >> I I am tired but happy.
>> Dad, you were brave in the dark. >> Really? >> Yes. You only screamed a little bit.
>> And that's our adventure for today. Oh, what a day. It was amazing. >> We did it. You are a great team, team
explorer. Thank you, Omar. >> Well, that was our Egyptian adventure. >> Where does the spiral point to next?
East. Do you think we will find ninjas next or dragons?
>> Don't forget to like, >> share with your friends, >> and subscribe for more magic.
See you in the next adventure. Bye. >> Inside the pyramid, the darkness felt endless. It was very scary
>> until a small watch light revealed something shocking for us to see. A golden sun symbol with waves and
spirals was hidden on the wall. >> The map is growing. The lines don't stop here. They point
east now. >> We are going toward a silent forest in Kyoto.
Our journey continues. >> Welcome to Kyoto station. Please ensure you have all your belongings.
>> That train was faster than lightning. >> Welcome to Kyoto. It is so modern. >> Stay close, team explorer. It is busy.
>> I am ready. I read the guide book. >> Rule number one, be polite. No shoes. >> David, wait. Not here. Not now. I must
respect the culture. Shoes off. >> Dad, people are looking at us. >> Dad, you only take shoes off inside.
>> Japan is an island. It is all inside. My sneaker. Come back here.
>> It is sliding away. Catch it. >> My shoe is escaping. Stop, shoe. It is gone. I am a one-shoe explorer.
You look like a pirate, Dad. My sock has a hole. This is a disaster. >> Don't worry. Do you believe in magic?
>> Mom. Magic. >> Close your eyes. One, two, three. >> Look.
Lucky cat slippers. >> Slippers. Here. You are a wizard. >> Put them on. Better than a holy sock.
>> They are very soft. Now, >> Dad, you are a fashion icon. Now, >> let's go before we lose the other shoe.
Yes. >> To the hotel. Follow the cat. I want sushi. Can we eat sushi?
>> Sushi later. First, we find the hotel. Are you the Watsons? Konichua. Yes, I am David.
Welcome to Kyoto. Nice shoes. Thank you. They are lucky cats. Sorry, we had a shoe accident.
>> No problem. It is very unique. Ready to learn some Japanese? >> Yes,
we are ready. >> Repeat after me. Temple. >> Temple.
>> Bamboo. >> Bamboo. Red. Bamboo.
>> I love bamboo. Pandas eat it. No pandas here, Peter. Just ninjas. >> Blossom.
Sakura. >> Blossom. Sakura.
>> Silence. Silence. >> Silence.
>> I am good at silence. >> No, you are not, David. >> First stop, the bamboo forest.
>> Will we see real ninjas there? Look, the trees are so tall. >> It looks like a green tunnel.
>> It is beautiful and peaceful. >> I feel zen already. Meow. Now we practice the silent walk.
>> Ninja mode activated. >> Watch me. I am a ghost. >> Dad, that was not silent.
>> It was a tactical distraction. >> Listen to the leaves. >> It sounds like a soft river.
>> [clears throat] >> Sorry, my slippers are loud. Try to float, David, son.
>> Look, is that a ninja shadow? >> Where? I don't see it. >> Maybe it is a panda in disguise.
>> David, focus. Follow the path. >> Right, focus. Welcome to the deep forest.
It is very green. It looks like a grass city, taller than Egypt. It is cooler than the desert.
>> And no camels here. >> To find the temple, you must become ninjas.
>> Yes, ninja training. I am ready to learn. >> You look cute, David.
Uh, >> I look dangerous, not cute. Huh?
First word. Shadow. >> Shadow. >> Shadow. Stealth.
Stealth is my middle name. Practice time. Hide behind trees. 3 2 1 go. >> I am invisible.
I am blending in with leaves. >> Dad, we can see you. >> No, I am a bamboo stalk.
>> Dad, bamboo is not blue. >> It is blue bamboo. >> Davidson, good try.
>> Come on, Blue Bamboo. >> Now the silent walk. Heel to toe
like a cat. >> I have cat slippers. I will win. Huh? >> Show us, Dad.
>> Oops. >> That was a loud cat. It was the floor.
>> It is dirt, David. No floor. >> H. >> Try again. Oh, breathe and float.
Okay, floating. >> A stink. >> Ninja fail.
>> Listen, the wind is speaking. Shh. >> Listen. >> It sounds like wood music.
It is relaxing. >> Are the trees talking to us? >> They say universal harmony.
>> Like the symbol nature is playing music. >> Oh, I could sleep here. We must go
deeper. to the secret shrine. >> Wait, the air is changing.
>> Is it lunchtime? >> No, David. Look at the ground. It is smoke.
>> It is the mountain mist. >> It looks magical. I cannot see my feet.
>> Stay close, team explorer. >> Are there mist monsters >> or mist ninjas?
>> Follow my voice. >> I will use my camera lens. >> Marco. Dad. Dad, please stop shouting.
>> Hold hands, everyone. >> I I am holding a bamboo. >> Dad, that is a tree.
>> Oh. Oh. Oh, sorry, Mr. Tree. >> Oh, almost there. >> I see a light ahead.
Is it a vending machine? [clears throat] >> David, focus.
>> It looks like a roof. The secret temple. >> Welcome to the silent shrine. Wow,
>> it is so beautiful and old. >> Ninja mission complete. >> Ah, now snack mission.
>> Kenji is gone. He vanished into the white mist. >> HE POINTED INTO THE FOG.
LET'S GO THIS WAY. >> KENJI, MARCO,
POLO, anyone there? Stay calm, David. He is testing our skills. My skills? My skill is eating,
not hiding. The fog is so thick. It is like cold soup.
>> Squeak. >> Squeak. >> Dad. Shh. Ninjas do not squeak.
[clears throat] It is the cats. They are meowing at the fog.
>> We need to find the path. Which way is north? I will lead.
I have a good nose for directions. Ouch. Who put a tree in the middle of the road?
>> It is a forest, Dad. Trees are everywhere. >> We are lost. We will live here forever
now. >> I am hungry. Does bamboo taste like candy?
>> Focus. Team Explorer, use your senses. >> Look with your heart, not eyes.
Oh, my heart says run away to the hotel. >> Wait,
I have an idea. Mom magic helped dad and boy magic helped us in the pyramid.
[music] >> Now it is time for girl magic. Girl magic?
Do you have a giant fan? No, I have my zoom lens. It sees everything.
The camera can see contrast better than eyes. What do you see, Anna? A monster?
No. I see a shape. A curved roof.
>> Is it the temple? You found it. >> Or a noodle shop. H.
Please be noodles. Follow the lens this way. Team
go. Anna ninja photographer. Wait for the one shoe ninja. Look,
the gate is right there. Well done. You found the silent path. Kenji,
you were hiding. I was waiting. Anachan used her focus. >> Good job, sweetie. You saved the day.
>> Can we be ninjas now? >> Yes. You pass the test of the mist.
The test of hunger is next. >> [music] >> Inside is the answer to your puzzle.
Please enter. Leave the noisy world behind. Goodbye noisy world.
Hello. Quiet lunch. >> David, show respect. Bow like Kenji. Ninja mode.
Silent and respectful. Wow, it is so beautiful. Like a painting.
Uh, was that is someone cooking?
>> That is the deer chaser. It marks time. >> It is so peaceful.
Time feels slow here. >> Look at the ground. It is an ocean of sand.
>> An ocean. Can we swim in it? >> Oh, moon.
>> No swimming. It is dry water for the mind.
>> Dry water? That sounds like a riddle. Look at the lines.
They are perfect waves. >> Wait, wait. We know waves. >> Yes. the ocean waves in Costa Rica
>> and the stone wall in Peru. >> Nature repeats its patterns everywhere. Nature likes to copy and paste.
Look at the big rock. It has a green coat. It is moss. It looks like green fur.
The moss is growing in a shape. >> Look, it's a spiral. >> Is it the shape of a sushi roll? Sushi
roll? David, focus. Look at the spiral. >> Oh. Whoa.
A spiral. Just like Switzerland and the golden sun in Egypt.
Spirals and waves. They are following us. You have keen eyes, young explorers. This garden represents
universal harmony. Harmony, balance,
peace. That was not harmony. That was a tiger.
>> My stomach is not zen yet. >> Dad, you broke the silence.
>> Even Buddha needs lunch. Thank you, Kenji. You are wise.
>> But first, we must solve the puzzle. >> Yes, the map. Put the pieces together.
I have the photos on my camera. >> [laughter] >> Can we solve it while eating?
The answer is right here in the sand. Is the sand glowing gold?
Or am I dizzy from hunger? It is the sunset light. Nature is painting the garden.
>> Look at the shadows. The lines look like deep water. >> Wait, these are waves. We saw waves in
Peru. Yes, the flow of water, it is the same pattern.
But sand is dry. Why make it look like water? To see water without water. That is the Zen mind.
Look at the rock. The moss grows in a circle. >> It looks like a giant green cinnamon
roll. >> M delicious. >> Dad, stop eating. It is a spiral like
Switzerland. >> Huh? And the sun in Egypt,
it had a spiral center, too. Egypt, Swiss, Peru, Japan. Four corners of the map.
>> We traveled the whole world to find circles. Not just circles.
It is universal harmony. Rock is earth. Sand is water.
Moss is life. >> Different elements living together in peace.
Like our family. We are different but a team and we fit together perfectly
like a puzzle. Does harmony mean we can finally eat dinner?
Yes. Harmony includes a full stomach. Sushi time. I want the one with the
shrimp. Wait, I need one last photo of the magic light.
We solved the puzzle. Team explorer, good job. The puzzle is solved. Now the menu
puzzle begins. >> Follow me. The best sushi train is this way.
>> Is it a fast train like the like the Shinkansen? >> I hope it is slower than the camel.
>> Goodbye silent forest. You were very beautiful. I have so many good photos.
The mist was magic. >> And I have my lucky slippers. They survived.
>> Dad, please change shoes before the restaurant. >> Never. These are my harmony shoes now.
We will buy you new socks, David. I promise. >> The city lights are ahead. Kyoto at
night. >> Wow, it looks like a sea of stars. >> Are there ninja stars?
Only sushi stars for me. Let's run. >> David, >> left at the lantern. Turn left.
Welcome to the sushi train. It is a food roller coaster. >> Wa! A food roller coaster. It is
amazing. >> Oh. Oh, look at the plate skull. I want to catch
them all. >> David, relax. Wait for your favorite. >> Look, shrimp.
>> It is too fast. Patience, David, son. >> I got the tuna. >> Look. Green avocado paste. Healthy and
delicious. David, wait. That might be >> down the hatch. Fire. My mouth is a volcano.
Water. It is wasabi. VERY SPICY. DAD IS A fire dragon.
>> That was >> spicy avocado. Wow. >> It is Japanese horseradish, David. Not
avocado. >> I have the perfect photo of dragon dad. >> Harmony is balance.
Sweet and spicy together. Cheers to universal harmony. >> Cheers.
>> Now I will eat safe sushi. Only rice and fish. >> Best dinner ever.
>> I love Japan. >> We are tired but happy. What a journey.
>> Wait, look at the map again. All the lines connect. >> They connect in the middle.
>> Where is the center? >> That is New York. That is our home.
The treasure is at home under my bed. Sometimes the journey leads back to the
start. Back to my own bed and my own fridge. Yes.
>> The final puzzle is in our house. >> One last adventure, team explorer. >> But first, dessert.
Matcha ice cream. Sayanara friends. Safe travel home. >> Thank you for the harmony. Arato.
>> Look at my slippers. They survived Japan. >> Dad, please don't wear them on the
plane. Join us for the final chapter back home. >> Will we find gold or just old socks?
>> Don't forget to like and subscribe. >> Comment your guess. What is the final secret?
>> See you in New York. Sayonara >> Wasabi Kyoto taught us about silence, balance,
and perfect harmony. >> But the final map reveal changed everything for our team today.
All the lines connect in one place, not Peru, Egypt or Japan. Our home is the center.
We are finally back in New York. Now >> the last clue is not in the world. It is hidden in our own house.
Hello. It is so cold here. Home sweet home. >> Look at the white trees.
>> It is winter season. No more hot desert sun. >> And more snow. It is even on my own
driveway. >> Look at our suitcases. So many stickers.
Okay team, let's get the bags inside quickly. >> Dad, those are heavy. Take one by one.
>> H nonsense. >> I am strong like a camel.
>> Dad, you look like a wobbling snowman. I have total balance. Watch this. [snorts]
>> David, >> are you all right? It is very slippery. >> I am okay.
The snow is soft. >> The pyramid of dad, a winter wonder. Classic dad arrival.
Welcome to the North Pole. >> I was just inspecting the ice. Let's go inside. The heater is on.
Hello sofa. Hello fridge. It is so warm and cozy in here. David, focus the map. Kitchen table
now. >> I am hungry. Is there old pizza
or maybe hot soup? Peter, focus. The mystery is not solved yet. Spread the map out
>> flat on the table. >> Where is the red pen? We need red for the mystery.
>> Let's connect the final points together. Costa Rica, Peru, Swiss,
Egypt, Japan. It makes a giant star shape. Wow.
>> And they all cross exactly in the middle. >> Look closely. Where is the X?
>> It is in New York State. Right here. Wait, zoom in more.
Like a smartphone. >> Is that our town? It looks very familiar.
>> The X marks. This house. Our own home. The treasure is here
>> in our snowy house. >> I knew it. Is the gold hidden in the fridge?
>> No, David. Look at the lines on the map. It points to the highest point of the building.
>> The roof in this snow. My back still hurts.
>> Not the roof, David. The attic. The attic. We never go up there. It is
dusty and freezing. >> I heard a winter ghost up there last Tuesday.
Ghosts are not real. Dad, let's go. Look at the dust falling like brown snow.
[snorts] >> Ladies first. Brave children first. It's too cold for
me. >> Come on, David. Use your bass super dad warmth.
>> It is very dark and I can see my breath. >> My nose is frozen.
Can we go back to the fire pair place? >> Don't be a baby, Dad. >> Use boy magic. Boy magic activate.
Wow, look at all this old winter gear. >> And look at that dust.
Aw, [snorts] >> I am allergic to frozen dust bunnies.
Look at the icy cobwebs. Spiders. >> Spiders.
[sighs] Frozen spiders. Save yourselves.
>> Dad, stop. It is just a toy spider from Halloween. >> Oh. Oh, I was just checking if it was
alive. >> The map points to that corner under the frost.
>> There are so many boxes. My hands are cold. >> Super dad to the rescue.
I will move them. >> It is too dark. Boy, magic power up.
>> There is something under that frozen gray blanket. >> Is it a polar bear or a winter ghost?
>> It is not a ghost, David. It is just furniture. Wow,
it is an old winter treasure chest. >> Gold. We found the Arctic pirate gold.
>> Shine the light on the lid. Look. Look at the symbols.
I'll wipe the frost. the spiral sun just like in Egypt
and the waves like the stone in Peru >> and the wooden.
>> It matches the Swiss house. >> Grandpa Watson traveled to all those places.
My father, he was the original explorer. >> He left the clues for us,
even in the snow. What is inside? Frozen diamonds.
>> Stand back. Super Dad will open it. It is locked. Frozen tight.
>> We need a heater >> or a heavy hammer. No, Peter. We cannot break Grandpa's
trunk. >> I can use my karate chop. Hia. Hia.
>> Dad. No, the metal is harder than ice. >> I was just testing the air temperature. >> We need a key. An oldfashioned winter
key. >> We don't have a key. Can we go back to the fire?
>> Wait, I remember something in the warm kitchen. Do you have mom magic for frozen keys?
>> David, remember that junk box you hated? >> The box of frozen trash.
>> Yes. Why? >> I kept it. It is downstairs by the
heater. >> Mom is going on a solo mission in the cold.
while she is gone. Oh, is that a pizza box?
>> Dad, that pizza's from last winter. >> I found it. The key to Grandpa's past. >> Did you find it? The magic key for this
frozen box? >> Yes. It was in the old cookie jar in the warm
kitchen. >> Hurry, Mom. My fingers are freezing. Open it.
>> Here we go. Fingers crossed. It is a bit stiff. >> The moment of truth.
Gold or warm winter socks. No gold, just
old clothes and maps. What? No diamonds? Just a dusty explorer hat,
[snorts] >> David. Look, it is almost identical to your hat.
>> It fits perfectly. I feel like an explorer. >> Look at this. An old brass compass. It
still works. And this book, it has the spiral sun symbol on it.
That is Grandpa's journal. Read it to us, Anna. >> My father wrote this. He was a team
explorer, too. >> Page one. The jungle of Costa Rica. >> It matches. He saw the sloth 50 years
ago. >> Page two. The Peru temple and the time waves.
>> He solved the puzzle before us. He was a genius. >> Page three,
Serott and the Swiss Mountains. He loved the winter snow just like you do, David.
>> Huh? >> Page four. The golden sun in the Egyptian tunnel.
>> He was in the pyramid, too. I can't believe it. And the last page,
Japan, the garden of harmony. >> Universal harmony is the key.
>> He went everywhere. He was the original explorer. >> He left these clues to encourage you to
see the world. For me, he wanted us to be a team.
>> Read the note at the back. >> Whoa. >> To my dear family.
>> Amazing. The world is a book, my dear David. And those who do not travel viol read
only one page. He wanted us to read the whole book together.
Grandpa wanted us to have an adventure. >> That is the real treasure. Not gold, but the journey.
>> There is definitely no gold under the maps. [laughter]
>> This hat is better than all the gold in Egypt. I am Captain Watson.
Let's find more secrets. >> Dad, be careful. That box is frozen and weak.
[sighs] >> I am okay. These winter blankets are very soft.
>> Classic dad. He is a falling explorer. >> Okay, explorers. It's too cold. Let's go downstairs.
>> Wait, there is a small note on the very last page.
PS. The real harmony is found at the table. >> The table? The warm dinner table. I am
so hungry. To the dining room. The treasure is a warm dinner.
Here is the table. Is the gold under the heater? >> Dad, focus on the wood.
Grandpa's clues are here. Boy, magic light. Show us the secret carvings.
The symbols. Waves and spirals are in our home, too. >> Grandpa made this table by hand
for our family. So universal harmony is sitting at this table.
Harmony is distinct elements together >> different people >> sitting in peace
like this family >> like fire, water and hot chocolate. >> Yes. The table brings us together during
the storm. >> That is the treasure. Us
team explorer. >> But I still feel something is missing. The sound.
>> What is it, David? The TV remote. >> No, it's more important than that. No,
the music. The sound of a warm home. >> Play the song, Dad,
like you did in Switzerland. >> Okay. One song for Grandpa Watson and the cold.
We traveled far across the sand. We saw the snow
and jungle land. But the greatest [singing] goal
I ever saw is family here by [music] the fire glow.
>> That was beautiful, Dad. Our journey is complete. Grandpa would be happy. He is watching
us. >> The journey is done. The map is closed forever.
>> The map is closed. >> But But the pizza box must be open. D. >> Yeah.
New York pizza. >> Hot cheese lava. Dad, you ruined the beautiful moment.
Emotion makes me hungry. Let's order the big apple. >> Order the biggest one. [laughter]
[gasps] We survived the attic. >> Hello. Hello,
Pizza Palace. This is Captain Watson. I need a pizza as big as an Egyptial
pyramid. >> And extra cheese, like hot volcanic magma.
>> You heard him. Magma cheese. Extra fast. >> While we wait, let's look at our trip
photos. My golden monkey. He He likes the New York snow, too.
>> I look very handsome there. [crying] [laughter] >> A very wild explorer.
You look brave or just very very cold. >> That camel was much taller than a
snowbank. >> Universal harmony is the key. >> We learned so much. Our home is the
final piece. Look at us. We are all true explorers now. And my
hat is the best souvenir of all. >> The hot treasure has arrived. It is the golden pizza. It's glowing.
That is just grease and steam. Peter, >> it is the circle of harmony with extra pepperono.
>> Let's eat together at grandpa's table. >> Wait. M
hot lava cheese. >> Classic dad.
He never learns. to Grandpa Watson and his journey >> to the greatest explorer
and the best pizza >> and to us team explorer is finally home. Our journey is finished
for this winter. Are you ready for the next adventure? >> Next time, a volcano
or the moon? Wherever there is food, Super Dad will be there.
[laughter] Comment below. Where should Team Explorer go next?
>> Don't forget to like and subscribe. Thumbs up. >> Thank you for traveling with us.
Goodbye. >> Goodbye. See you in the next trip.
The spiral and wave symbols discovered in Costa Rica, Peru, Switzerland, Egypt, and Kyoto represent ancient patterns of universal harmony connecting diverse cultures across continents. These recurring symbols form a global puzzle that the family unravels, culminating in a star-shaped map centered on their home, emphasizing shared human history and connection.
They actively engaged with local customs and traditions at each destination: learning Spanish greetings and the meaning of "Pura Vida" in Costa Rica, understanding Inca beliefs in Peru, practicing silence and stealth in Kyoto's bamboo forests, and exploring ancient Egyptian pyramid lore. This immersive cultural exploration enriched their experiences and deepened their appreciation of each place.
Key tips include embracing unexpected moments to enhance the adventure, engaging with local guides and customs for deeper insight, observing wildlife and natural phenomena to create memorable experiences, and connecting historical narratives across locations to enrich understanding. Additionally, traveling as a family can strengthen bonds through shared discoveries and challenges.
The diverse landscapes—from Costa Rica’s vibrant rainforest and Peru’s Andes mountains to Switzerland’s snowy resorts, Egypt’s deserts, and Japan’s bamboo forests—serve as dynamic backdrops that offer unique wildlife encounters, cultural activities, and challenges. These environments provide varied experiences that fuel the family's curiosity and learning throughout their journey.
Family bonding is central to the adventure, as shared experiences like solving puzzles, overcoming challenges, and enjoying local traditions create lasting memories and deepen their relationships. Moments such as rescuing Dad’s hat, Dad playing piano by the fire, and eating sushi together underscore the importance of unity and connection throughout their travels.
Viewers can embrace curiosity and openness to new cultures, balance planned exploration with spontaneous moments, seek meaningful interactions with locals, and prioritize shared experiences with loved ones to make trips more enriching and memorable. Incorporating observation of natural wonders and historical contexts can also enhance travel depth.
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