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Travel Bug Dog Tag TB006) LEFT yellow 'croc' shoe

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Owner:
GeoCRAt Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Friday, March 2, 2007
Origin:
United Arab Emirates
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

This is not collectible.

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Current Goal

The goal is to travel to all 7 continents. Another goal is to cover at least 80,150 kilometers (or 49,804 miles), twice around the world, collecting photo's along the way. This TB is racing the RIGHT yellow ‘croc’ shoe (TB190HA), the RIGHT PINK ‘croc’ shoe (TB18TBF), and the LEFT pink ‘croc’ shoe (TB191WW), all having the same mission.

About This Item

GeoCRAt's LEFT yellow 'croc' shoe

 
 
 
 

CONTINENTS VISITED:

 

 
  • ASIA = YES
  • AUSTRALIA = NO
  • EUROPE = YES
  • NORTH AMERICA = YES
  • SOUTH AMERICA = NO

    HAPPY GEOCACHING AND SAFE TRAVELS!!

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    Tracking History (55694.5mi) View Map

    Write note 4/9/2017 Tingerada posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Spring cleaning and this fella was not in side the the cache.

    Write note 9/18/2016 trek450 posted a note for it   Visit Log

    No find in the cache today

    Dropped Off 8/26/2016 TWEEKS placed it in Charred Stump Washington - 21.72 miles  Visit Log
    Discovered It 7/28/2016 weeksgirl discovered it   Visit Log

    Out cashing with dad.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/28/2016 TWEEKS retrieved it from Old Hwy. 10 Washington   Visit Log

    I'll move it along soon.

    Write note 7/22/2016 wbtpmt posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Before we dropped this in Old Hwy 10, we stopped by an interesting place and took a photo. This is a replica of Stonehenge that was built on the Washington side of the Columbia River (near where Hwy 97 crosses the river). It was built as a WWI memorial. We thought that it was in kind of a stark area compared to the real Stonehenge, but then we visited the real one and it is not so different (except the real one is not on a bluff overlooking a river). If you look very closely just to the left of the modern Stonehenge, you can see Mount Hood, Oregon's most famous volcanic peak. Safe travel Left yellow croc!

    • Modern day Stonehenge on Columbia River, WA
    Dropped Off 7/22/2016 wbtpmt placed it in Old Hwy. 10 Washington - 101.6 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/21/2016 wbtpmt retrieved it from Sgt. Bill's Travel Bug Hotel Oregon   Visit Log

    This is quite the traveler. What stories it could tell! We will try to put some miles on it.

    Dropped Off 7/21/2016 SJPatrick placed it in Sgt. Bill's Travel Bug Hotel Oregon - 113.61 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 7/18/2016 SJPatrick took it to Fallen Giant Oregon - 210.51 miles  Visit Log
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