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Where The Streets Have No Name Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

palmetto: The City of Palm Bay has declared that The Compound is not available for recreation.
https://www.palmbayflorida.org/government/city-departments-f-to-z/police/safe-community/the-compound-is-not-a-recreation-area
Map of area is on that page.
Sorry to the bearer of bad news.

I'm archiving all Compound caches.

If any cache is archived in error, the**cache owne**r please email me with the**GC Code**

I am not going to unarchive right of way caches within The Compound, unless the cache owner has permission from the city for the use of the right of way for Geocaching.

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Hidden : 9/28/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Here's another cache in the newly rediscovered southwest, uninhabited section of Palm Bay (uninhabited by people, that is).

Be warned! There are no street signs out here. It's easy to get lost. You might want to print a map, then count streets while you're wandering in and back out of the area. This is the area where GDC built tons of roads and lots of people bought property. Then the bottom fell out (GDC was exposed for ripping people off, and they went bankrupt), and today the property isn't worth what they paid for it 20 years ago. No homes, grass and even trees growing through the streets. But, it's nice and quiet. You can hear the birds and crickets, and you can hear the breezes blowing through the tall grasses.

At the western edge of this area is a canal which borders the St. Johns River Water Management District. It's actually a very pretty area, except for the trash. It would be best to keep pets and small children away from the water's edge. I did see an alligator while placing this cache. Also caught a glimpse of a water turtle. There were also very few mosquitos, though I did come home with a tick (hey, it's Florida). There were quite a few puddles and the ground was squishy in some areas while I was placing this cache.

Cache is an ammo can and is pretty easy to find. Please rehide well, and enjoy the view!

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