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Robert Frost: American Giant Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 3/13/2011
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This cache is placed to honor the life and works of poet Robert Frost, who continues to inspire a love of the natural world through his poems.

Robert Frost (1874-1963), four-time Pulitzer Prize winning American poet, teacher and lecturer wrote many popular and oft-quoted poems including “After Apple-Picking”, “The Road Not Taken”, “Home Burial” and “Mending Wall.”

While memorializing the rural landscape, vernacular, culture and people of New England in his traditional verse style, his poems also transcend the boundaries of time and place with metaphysical significance and modern exploration of human nature in all her beauty and contradictions. Though not without his critics, millions of readers the world over have found comfort and profound meaning in his poetry and he has influenced numerous other authors, poets, musicians, and playwrights into the 21st Century.

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"A person will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body - the wishbone."

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