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Highlander: Holy Ground #6 Traditional Cache

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Ginsu Macloed: KNC checked on this for us and it is gone. Thanks for all the finders.

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Hidden : 10/14/2009
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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This is the 6th in my series about my favorite movie, Highlander. In this movie, Connor Macleod (Christopher Lambert) is born in the 1500s in the highlands of Scotland. In his first battle along side his clansmen, he suffers a fatal stab womb. However, after he has seemingly passed, he remarkably awakes and is fully healed from his womb. Seen as the work of the devil, he and his bride are outcasted from the clan. After being banished, he is confronted by Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery) and told about the nature of his immortality. Ramirez trains Macleod about the rules that they must live and die by. Four important rules are explained. First, they must duel with other immortals until only one remains. "In the end, there can be only one." The remaining immortal is left to claim the "Prize". Secondly, they can only lose the duel by losing their heads. The winning immortal receives the essence of the loser. Third, no one, mortal or immortal, can interfer in the duel. And finally, Holy Ground is sacred and duels should not occur there. In honor of this movie, I have started this series of Holy Ground caches. This series will place caches in or near areas that are considered Holy Ground.

Hobbs Cemetery?





This cemetery was established in 1900. If you look for this on maps, it is often called the Hobbs Cemetery. However, the cemetery at Highlander: Holy Ground #5, is called Hobbs Cemetery and is just a few miles away. According to the sign, this is called Wilkens-Leon Cemetery. However, Which ever it is, it is very well maintained by the township trustees. There are marked graves at both the west and east ends of the cemetery, but no markers in between.

There are some soldiers that lay rest here from the different wars and conflicts that our country has been involved in.

Since this is a cemetary, please remember No Night Caching and be respectful of the grave markers.

Please pull off the road to park as there is no designated parking area.

Please be sure to replace exactly as found. This is not hidden on or near any grave markers.

Enjoy!

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