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Georgia Geocachers Association 2003 November Mtg. Event Cache

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GaGeoAssn: What a GREAT meeting!!!

Thanks Penny. You did a great job on this one.

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Hidden : Saturday, November 8, 2003
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

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Beautiful Historic Savannah
welcomes the Geocachers of
Georgia, South Carolina and Florida
to the November meeting of the
Georgia Geocachers Association

November 8, 2003
2:00 - 4:00 PM


Life moves a little more slowly here in historic Savannah. Horse drawn carriage rides and leisurely walks are perfect for enjoying the moss-laden oaks and the history filled buildings. At night, take a ghost tour by lantern light of the most haunted city in America (according to Fox Television's "Scariest Places on Earth")

Of course, if you're here to Geocache, here are some of Penny & Chaos' favorites:

Long before I ever heard of Geocaching, I took out-of-town friends to see the Echo Chamber.

I love old cemeteries. So ejldixie & Felicia's Tragedy of the War is a great multi-virtual.
Another great cemetery is Bonaventure. If you're into the reverse caches, this cemetery holds a lot of possibilities for those too.
And then there is my new Colonial Park Cemetery.

Aristocracker's Walk in the Park is a challenging multi-cache.

The Echo Chamber is on famous, beautiful, cobblestoned River Street. As is the inspiration for my own reverse cache Man's Best Friend.
Across the river is Hutchinson Island, where you can find Waterbaron's Hutch's Savannah River View and Aristocracker's Hutchinson Island's Flag Cache (with a very creative hiding place).

If you want the opportunity to see some Georgia Gators in their natural habitat, be sure to visit BSpeng's Natural Savannah and Andy's Duck's n Gators at the Savannah Wildlife Refuge.

And then there is .... how long did you say you'd be in Savannah?

"I beg to present you as a Christmas Gift, the City of Savannah..." December 22, 1864 General William T. Sherman

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