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Graffiti mystery still unsolved

Two tickets to the show as well as a whopping R1 500 in cash could be yours if you can correctly piece together the puzzle.

MBOMBELA – The sky is the limit. The message the riddler is trying to convey is becoming clearer each day. Rock and Roll, Upside Down, Rock the Runway and with a new piece of art that appeared at Crossing Centre last week stating that the Sky is The Limit, it can only refer to one thing – The Kishugu Lowveld Air Show.

If you want to experience the deafening roar of fighter jet engines, the “whump-whump” of helicopter blades and the turbocharged growl of peak performance sports cars, it’s time to enter the competition on www.lowvelder.co.za, if you haven’t done so already.

Two tickets to the show as well as a whopping R1 500 in cash could be yours if you can correctly piece together the puzzle. You will find all the works of art done by the mysterious artist on Lowvelder’s website. Look closer – think a bit further and you may find the answer. A number appeared on each painting and could possibly be another clue. Don’t forget to refer to the previous works of art.
Visit the paper’s website for more. If you think that you have figured it out, visit www.lowvelder.co.za and enter now.

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Stefan de Villiers

Stefan de Villiers, based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga, is currently the Editor at Lowvelder. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from previous roles at Lowveld Media, such as Sports Editor, Journalist and Photographer. He started on November 1, 2013.
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