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Pennsylvania Caching Gods: Neptune Traditional Cache

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Drunkin Monkeys: It is time for this God to go back to Olympus

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Hidden : 10/19/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GET THIS CACHE FROM THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRIDGE.... YOU WILL SEE WHAT I MEAN WHEN YOU GO FOR IT... THERE IS AN EASY WAY TO GET DOWN TO THE CACHE WITHOUT TRAVERSING OVER THE LARGE CEMENT BLOCKS GOING DOWN THE HILLSIDE

As the crash of thunder and a bolt of lightning came to the Earth.. the drunkin' monkeys were either in the wrong place at the right time OR the right place at the wrong time...either way we got a specific message to place a series of caches from the Greek Gods Some may be more well known as others may not... if you know


anything about the gods it may help with these caches... or it may not... depends on how you know them and if you have the creativeness that we do to hide/find these caches in their Honor....
Neptune was the name that ancient Romans gave to the Greek god of the sea and earthquakes, Poseidon. He was the brother of Jupiter (Zeus) and of Pluto (Hades). After the defeat of their father Saturn (Cronos), the three brothers divided the world in three parts to be ruled by one of the three brothers. Jupiter took the sky, Neptune the sea and Pluto the underworld. Neptune had the reputation for having a violent temper. Tempests and earthquakes were a reflection of his furious rage. He was depicted as a bearded men holding a trident and seated in a seashell drawn by sea-horses. One day Neptune saw the water nymph Amphitrite dancing in the island of Naxos and fell in love with her. He promptly asked her to marry him but unfortunately she refused. However, not discouraged by Amphitrite refusal, Neptune sent one of his servant, a dolphin to look for her. The dolphin found her, and pleaded Neptune's cause so persuasively that she changed her mind. As a reward for finding and returning Amphitrite to him, Neptune immortalized the dolphin by placing it in the heavens as the constellation Dolphinus. Neptune and Amphitrite had several children
CONGRATULATIONS DJENIGMA, IAMAMISFIT, TMD092706,& HUNNYGIRL363 ON FTF

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