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Millen WT-The Augusta-Savannah Series Traditional Cache

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lz33: I am sorry, but I am going to have to archive this listing due to lack of a timely response by the geocache owner. You will not be able to unarchive this listing.

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Hidden : 3/30/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is part of The Augusta-Savannah Series. The code letter that is found in the cache container will help you find GC24Z74 Hopeulikit -The Augusta-Savannah Series Finale.


Welcome to Millen! For this part of the series, you are looking for a small magnetic container integrated into the enviornment. Coords were taken on a windy day, so 10 were averaged to get published location. Nearby structure also causes GPS'r seizures, so use your geocaching sense to find the container.

The following is an exerpt of an interesting point of view that we would like to share with you. It was part of the June 15, 2010 log as written by Waterbaron, a cacher from South Carolina. He was kind enough to grant us permission to publish this quote.

"I've been fascinated by multi-purpose water tanks for many years now. Walterboro, SC, has one that had two jail cells in the base. Most municipalities use the skirt space for storage, but I saw one in Fiumicino, Italy, this winter that had what appeared to be apartments in the skirt! A few years ago, someone bought a water tank in the Olympia section of Columbia, SC, that he planned to turn into his domicile. Not sure of the outcome."

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