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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 height 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 at least four markers visible high above the sky in the desert. These are difficult to see during gameplay as they are above the [[ceiling height limit]] for aircraft. These markers lead to unused interiors and are thought to be test markers as the names of two of the markers are S1TEST and OFTEST).


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