3n2's Last Supper Event Cache
thehitman: Event is over with! Good bye!
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Friday, February 12, 2010
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3N2'z LAST SUPPER
EVENT!
Welcome one and all to 3n2's Last Supper Event
come join me as we celebrate the departing of our good friend 3n2
as she is leaving to go to Japan. The Event will be held on Friday,
February 12th, at TinTin's Buffet (Chinese/Japanese Food) at 6:30pm
in a private room just for all of us geocachers! So come on out and
enjoy some great food and say goodbye to our good friend 3n2 and
Baby D!
UPDATE**** at the event I will be releasing five new caches so
those that attend will get the coordinates first.
Where is Okinawa? Okinawa is located southwest of mainland Japan, at 24 degrees
to 27 degrees north latitude and 122 degrees to 128 degrees 30'
east longitude. The prefecture consists of 161 islands (44
inhabited and 117 uninhabited islands), and those islands span
1,000 kilometers from east to west and 400 kilometers from north to
south. Okinawa can be found between mainland Japan and Taiwan in
the Pacific Ocean and is considered an International resort
destination. Okinawa is found in the same latitude zone as the
other famous beach resort destinations such as Hawaii, Florida, and
the Bahamas.
What's the Average Temperature in
Okinawa? Okinawa is in the subtropical
climate zone and has comfortable weather for vacationers throughout
the year. In Japan, Okinawa is the only prefecture that is located
inthe subtropical climate zone. The average annual termpature of
Okinawa is (72.3 F). Even during the winter, the temperature
averages (60.8 F) and never dips below (50 F).
Natural Setting Ryukyu
is an archipelago which stretches for 800 miles between Kyushu and
Taiwan. It consists of four island groups: Amami-Oshima, Okinawa,
Miyako, and Yaeyama in the order from North to South. The
relatively constant warm temperatures and frequent rainfall of the
subtropical zone keep the islands green throughout the year. It is
not unusual for rainfall to be recorded for over half of the days
of the year. Typhoons with monsoon rains strike regularly in late
summer and early fall, leaving destruction in their
wake.
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