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This cache was found on a sliding iron gate stuck into the bottom of a hollow tube. This has a powerful magnet attached to a wire serving as a handle. The match container slides up with the wire handle facing down. I stuck it wrong side up for the photo and still managed to cut off the wire which was bent to form a handle.

Beautiful little waterfalls in Cache Creek framed by green springtime vegetation and pink colored Tamarisk, an invasive, non-native plant in this area.

Afghan National Security and International Security Assistance Forces were led to a large weapons cache during an operation in Saṟobi district, Kabul province, Saturday. Tips from local citizens led the joint security patrol to the location of the cache site.

Found on the site were 25 anti-personnel mines, 22 82 mm mortar rounds, 28 51 mm mortar rounds, 100 rocket-propelled grenades, 10 82 mm white phosphorus mortar rounds, 36 75 mm recoilless rifle rounds and 50 80 mm high-explosive mortar rounds.

The cache was safely destroyed on site.

Initial reports indicate no civilians were injured in this operation.

 

Cache is in a hole covered by the thermometers magnets. Nails support the weight at the tail

This was very well crafted with a magnet in the top

qui se cache derrière l'arbre

Sunset with Johannesburg and Mixup as the backdrop. Behind Mike is a 300-foot drop onto the Cache Glacier. Don't lean back. Nikon D300, Nikkor 12-24mm, Nikon SB-30 handheld off camera left attached with SC-17 cord.

Canon 50D w/Tamron 18-270mm Zoom Lens@f/8,+1,-1;1/200;ISO-200;EV-0. HDR

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Last sunset of our trip from the fields of the still very rural Cache Valley.

Creative Cache Container Contest entries for geocaching: GC3PN4W

Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah. As of the 2010 United States Census the population was 48,174. Logan is the county seat of Cache County, Utah, and the principal city of the Logan, UT-ID Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Cache County and Franklin County, Idaho. The Logan metropolitan area contained 125,442 people as of the 2010 Census. Logan is the location of the main campus of Utah State University.

 

The town of Logan was founded in 1859 by Mormon settlers sent by Brigham Young to survey for the site of a fort near the banks of the Logan River. They named their new community Logan for Ephraim Logan, an early fur trapper in the area. Logan was incorporated on 17 January 1866. Work for a Mormon tabernacle and a temple began shortly thereafter, with the Logan Utah Temple being dedicated in 1884, and the Logan Tabernacle in 1891. Brigham Young College was founded here in 1878 (but later closed) and Utah State University – then called the Agricultural College of Utah – was founded in 1888.

Logan's growth reflects settlement and post war booms along with other changes incident to conditions in the west. Logan grew to about 20,000 in the mid-1960s, and by 2010 its population was approaching 50,000.

 

Logan has a wide diversity of economic sectors with a focus on education, manufacturing and processing, medical services, agriculture, and retail businesses. The city's largest employer is Utah State University, with other major employers including Icon Health & Fitness, Cache County School District, Logan Regional Hospital, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Gossner Foods, and Schreiber Foods.

 

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Caches on stilts like this one next to the Gidding's Cabin at Onion Portage were a common way for people to keep their food out of animals' reach at backwoods homesites. Note the metal sleeves on the legs to prevent critters from scaling the stilts.

Small log cabin on stilts with ladder.

Picture taken on the way to Currant Creek Reservoir. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Utah.

 

USDA Forest Service photo by Kirk North, 09-12-2013.

Cache in Crayon with apologies to my coworker and Ecotrust's amazing

Art Director, Andrew Fuller. Sorry buddy.

Faisant à la réserve naturelle des marais de Bruges.

I finally gathered my courage and swapped out the bust on my Dollfie Dream Sister! I have wanted to swap out her bust since I first decided to enter the lottery for her. XD As much as the shapely bust is...impressive...it isn't quite to my taste.

 

I held off on changing it immediately because I was afraid of damaging her internal armature. It was pretty scary! Removing and replacing her arms was the most worrisome part for me. So many owners have cracked the shoulder areas of their DDIII or DDS dolls!

 

The bust I used was a whiteskin DDII small bust, as there is no whiteskin DDS small bust. It was a very tight fit over the skeleton (the abdomen opening is smaller than the DDS bust) and there are very slight gaps in the upper shoulder area, because the DDII bust has slightly wider shoulders and a different slope of the neck and collar area.

 

Overall, it looks pretty good! I'm happy with the change, even though now she doesn't fill out this dress set. XD

 

Lily is a Volks Dollfie Dream Sister Ms. Mariko. She wears her default eyes. Her wig is a WM-88 in black from Wig Wing

When the cache is in place it blends very well into its surroundings.

Composition avec Gimp, Photoshop et ACDSee Ultimate

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One of these reference books is actually a geocache.

Phoebe and I went Geo-caching! You can see the mystery unfold on my blog.

 

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