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Many people have claimed seeing a yellow entrance triangle in the sky over the [[Cluckin' Bell]] take-away in the desert, which is believed to be the entrance to the Puerta Amarilla Valley, which means Yellow Door Valley in Spanish. However, as can be seen from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cSRcUw5ZGI this video] all triangles lead to abandoned houses, which supposedly were made to be used in burglary missions, but later were taken out.  
Many people have claimed seeing a yellow entrance triangle in the sky over the [[Cluckin' Bell]] take-away in the desert, which is believed to be the entrance to the Puerta Amarilla Valley, which means Yellow Door Valley in Spanish. However, as can be seen from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cSRcUw5ZGI this video] all triangles lead to abandoned houses, which supposedly were made to be used in burglary missions, but later were taken out.  
(Note: There are two markers visible high above the sky in the desert. These are difficult to see during gameplay as they are above the ceiling limit for aircrafts. These markers lead to nowhere and are thought to be test markers as the names of the markers are S1TEST and OFTEST).
(Note: There are two markers visible high above the sky in the desert. These are difficult to see during gameplay as they are above the [[ceiling limit]] for aircrafts. These markers lead to nowhere and are thought to be test markers as the names of the markers are S1TEST and OFTEST).


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