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This is a switch plate cache, magnetic and such that i built. You should see the real switchplates in my apartment. I love to hear people scream when they look for the light switch in my dark bathroom!
Look closely in the crevice to the right — you'll see a dozen or so half-liter plastic water bottles.
At the entrance to the dark canyon as you ascend to Organ Needle, there's a water cache.
A friend of mine said she pretty much knew everything about me. So I said, I'll post 10 things and I bet you don't know at least 8. I gave here my flickr account and told her to check everyday!
I love to go Geo-caching. It's great hobby to get into.
Une harde de 13 animaux en forêt de Mormal. On joue à cache cache quelques minutes, forcément elles gagnent.
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A Viet Cong weapons cache that was discovered and confiscated in the Mekong Delta. 1967 by Charlie 3/60 9th Div.
The cache that is yet to be placed......just have to wait for the ground to thaw. And yes the pink has been removed.
The contents of the cache box found hanging in a tree in a quarry.
A nice selection this time.
Sometimes they are just full of 'rubbish' :-((
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Bob is introduced to geocaching. The fake boot is where the cache is hidden. (For anyone that doesn't know what geocaching is it is an entertaining adventure game for gps users. The basic idea is to hide a cache and share the location of the cache on the internet. GPS users can then use the location coordinates to find the cache. The cache is usually some kind of container like an ammo can or tupperware dish and contains a log book that you sign to show that you actually found it. You also log it on the geocachers website. Some people get pretty creative - thus the fake boot!)
Quand on vous dit "Cité de l'architecture", il faut bien comprendre "Cité des moulages et des maquettes en plâtre des églises de France datant d'avant 1600". Non, je ne suis pas vraiment de mauvaise foi. Il n'y a donc que les frontons et les châpiteaux d'églises qui méritent le qualificatif de "patrimoine", ici ?
It makes sense that dragons would do most of their caching at night.
This dragon is made from a shadow created by cut paper and a flashlight.
I revamped my website and made it a little more "me." I simplified it and made it to showcase only my best work. Here's a screenshot. Check it out!
Note: If you have visited my website before, make sure your cache is clear :)
February 10, 2024 - Aerial view of slope erosion protection work.
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