From Wikipedia:
"The name amphitheatre refers to a level, open space
surrounded by an oval area that gradually ascends. The area may be
a man-made structure or a natural geographic formation, but it is
suited for seating people on the sloping area for the viewing of
spectator sports, games, concerts, displays, rallies, or theatrical
performances. An amphitheatre can be classified as either an
ancient amphitheatre, a contemporary amphitheatre, or a natural
amphitheatre.
A contemporary amphitheatre is a curved, acoustically
vibrant performance space, particularly one located outdoors.
Contemporary amphitheatres often include standing structures,
sometimes curved or "bowl" shaped, both behind the stage and behind
the audience, creating an area which echoes or amplifies sound,
making the amphitheatre ideal for musical or theatrical
performances. Most are semi-circular in shape, and so should not
properly be called amphitheatres."
Many celebrities of today began their stage and screen careers
by performing in their own local ampitheatres. Patriot Park has its
very own ampitheatre. It may very well produce the next big
Broadway star, director or stagehand. Only time will tell. This
cache however, is located "Nowhere Near
Broadway"! If you search for it at the right time
though you may be lucky enough to hear or see the next Broadway
star... ... but you still will be "Nowhere
Near Broadway"!
WARNING: As with all games played in
the outdoors, ticks and such can be a problem. Consider using DEEP
WOODS OFF, or something similar, and do a thorough tick check after
exiting the cache area and prior to getting into your vehicle.
Also, season dependent - rain, mud, ice, and snow can change the
terrain/difficulty ratings.
FTF goes
to Dorsie! Good job!
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