Davy Jones' body is a mixture of various aquatic flora and fauna
features. His head is cephalopod-like and his "beard" is composed
of squirming octopus-like tentacles. A prominent sac bulges from
under his barnacle-encrusted hat. In addition to his "bearded"
face, he breathes through siphons located on either side of his
face. Jones has a crustacean-style claw for his left arm, a long
tentacle index finger on his right hand, and the right leg of a
crab (resembling a pegleg). He also speaks with a clearly
distinguishable Scottish accent.[1] The immortal Jones has
supernatural powers; among them are invincibility, command over the
legendary sea monster, the Kraken and teleportation.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, (2007) is an adventure
film, the third in the Pirates of the Caribbean films, following
The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) and Dead Man's Chest
(2006).
This cache is located in the scenic Loantaka Brook Reservation
which offers 5 miles of multi-use paved trails stretching
throughout the park.
Parking is available in the Loantaka Way parking area. To access
the trail head for this section of the park, you must walk (.25)
along Loantake Way pass the old Gibbons horse Farm. Otherwise,
follow the blue trail from the parking area, this will intersect
with the red trail, and cross Loantake way further down from the
parking area.
Please do not park at the Green Village Post office during
business hours, located on Green Village road. This is a very small
lot with signs posted, you will be ticketed.
To obtain the coordinates to find Captain Jack Sparrow, you must
find the (4)caches listed below.
The Captain Jack Sparrow Caches: - Captain Barbossa (GC132FJ),
Will Turner (GC132GH), Elizabeth Swann (GC132G6), Captain Davy
Jones (GC132FW),
THE CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW CACHE
COORDINATES:
N40 44. Captain Barbossa / Captain Davy
Jones
W074 27. Elizabeth Swann / Will
Turner
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