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Tidal Influence Traditional Geocache

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Buster 1: Looks like this one is a goner. Mugglers in action.

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Hidden : 6/7/2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Caution!!!!! you may want to visit on the outgoing tide, otherwise your tootsies will get wet.Hence the name.Take Mill Beach rd, park in designated area and walk in. Fairly short, easy hike both ways.

It was not long after Mill Beach was discovered in 1527 that Juan De LaFushia, a Costa Rican coffee trader and part- time ventriloquist met Agnes Belladonna, a local woman of doubtful parentage and a glass eye, here at this very site. They took residence in one of the condos above the cache site to the South where they lived in harmony until Agnes passed suddenly from the vapors, following the birth of their 11th child, a handsome lad who went on to a bright and glorious future as a traveling anvil salesman.There were two other sons,twins Juan Jr. and Ahmal. One of their family's favorite jokes was: "If you've seen Juan, you've seen Ahmal".
The cache is a Flemish film canister, black in color with a grey lid and the FTF will be rewarded with a fine piece of early silver(the usual dime)about 1943 as I recall.A small log sheet is included, but you will need a pen to record your visit. This is a nice beach for the kids, lots of tide pool action, driftwood, rocks to climb around.Enjoy the day and have fun!

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