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West Midlands   Saturday, November 07, 2009
Found it  The Washers found Castle Ring Iron Age Hill Fort (Earthcache)     
 
A fantastic place for an earth cache we had a lovley walk around the views were super even though it wasn't a clear day lots of muggles about but thats the beauty of earth caches. Thanks for bringing us here E-mail sent photo's to follow.

Diane Ron Billie & Ben.

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infoAn Earthcache is an educational form of a virtual cache. The reward for these caches is learning more about the planet on which we live - its landscapes, its geology or the minerals and fossils that are found there. Many Earthcaches are in National Parks. Some are multi-cache in form, and some have a physical log book located in or close to a Visitor Center. Earthcaches are developed in association with the Geological Society of America. For more information go to http://www.geosociety.org/earthcache/

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