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Perspectives of Space and Time, Part I Traditional Geocache

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OReviewer: As there has been no response from owner, I am archiving this cache. If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the future, just contact us (by email, including the GC Code), and assuming it meets the current guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.

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Hidden : 6/25/2008
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Located at the intersection of Wardell Circle and Monmouth Boulevard in Oceanport - easily accessible, with parking on any nearby residential street. Look near the plaque surrounded by shrubbery.

Because it is located near a somewhat busy intersection and a residential area, there is the ever-present threat of muggles spotting you (though only in passing). A discreet and unassuming approach will leave you unnoticed.

The cache in question is a small tupperware container approximately four inches wide and two inches deep, within which one may find just enough space for a small pencil, a written message, the log, and a couple very small items.

The focus of this cache is on perspectives of space and time, particularly evolutions thereof, leading to the ever changing reality of the world before us. The basis of what is written within the cache was inspired by the plaque and local geography, as well as my own appreciation for a broad view of the present through the lens of history.

The initial items I have placed within the cache exemplified to me both the paradigms of change and progress (which are two very different things) in both space and time. I welcome exchanges, but would ask that new items placed within the cache have similar value and meaning, in keeping with my theme.

I would also ask that everyone please ensure that the cache is safely and securely sealed (as it is a small cache and may be tightly packed) and placed in its proper location so as to maintain its integrity.

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